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Report: 20 Million Vehicles Recalled in 2010, Toyota Led the Way with 7.1 Million Recalls
Some 20 million vehicles were recalled in 2010, according to a study of preliminary federal data conducted by the Associated Press. It was the highest recall level in the U.S. since 2004, when a record number of 30.8 million vehicles were recalled. Read more »
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Gm Issues Another Set Of Recalls, Including Srx, Spark And A Saab
General Motors has announced three more recalls for its vehicles, bringing the count up to around 30 million cars and trucks recalled in 2014. Read more »...
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Gm Recalls Another 7.6 Million Vehicles, Reports Eight Injuries, Three Deaths
The recall numbers just keep piling up for GM, which on Monday, announced that it will conduct six more safety campaigns involving some 7.6 million vehicles in the United States and 8.5 million globally from the 1997 to 2014 model years. According to...
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Nhtsa Wants To Increase Maximum Car Recall Fines, Gop Disagrees
In 2010 alone, nearly 20 million vehicles were recalled in the U.S. That's not necessarily a bad thing: on the contrary, it shows that car manufacturers are constantly monitoring their product for defects and make sure that they are rectified. At...
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Court Dismisses First Sudden Acceleration Case Against Toyota Over Technicality
The sudden acceleration issue is still troubling Toyota, which has already paid $50 million in fines and recalled almost 8 million vehicles in the US alone in 2009 and 2010. The Japanese carmaker still has to face the lawsuits brought about by citizens...
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Tesla Losses Soar To $154.3 Million In 2010, Despite Gains In Revenue
Tesla Motors has just released a preliminary, unaudited financial report concerning the year than ended on Dec. 31, 2010. The company reported losses of US$51.4 million in Q4 2010 and US$154.3 million for 2010, which was almost triple the US$55.74 million...
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