GM Recall
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GM recalls 42,000 SUVs in Canada over exploding airbag inflator riskGM's recall came after an incident in March in Michigan resulted in facial injuries to a driver that was confirmed as a rupture in late April.CanadaMay 15, 2023
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U.S. orders GM to recall nearly 6M trucks with Takata air bag inflatorsThe decision will cost the automaker an estimated $1.2 billion USD, about one third of its net income this year.ConsumerNov 23, 2020
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GM recalls more than 600,000 trucks, SUVs worldwide over braking system errorGM said 653,370 vehicles worldwide were potentially affected, but no accidents have been reported.ConsumerOct 31, 2019
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General Motors recalls 80,000 pickup trucks in Canada due to power steering defectThe recall also includes about 690,000 vehicles in the United States.ConsumerAug 4, 2017
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Recall fatigue: Americans fed up with epidemic of vehicle call-backsAmericans are less happy with their cars and trucks than at any time in more than a decade, and it's largely because they're getting sick of dealing with recalls.ConsumerAug 25, 2015
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Toll from faulty GM ignition switches now stands at 100 deaths and 184 injuriesThe families of at least 100 people who died in crashes caused by faulty General Motors ignition switches will be offered compensation by the company.ConsumerMay 11, 2015
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GM recalling 316,357 vehicles to fix headlightsGeneral Motors is recalling 316,357 vehicles in North America because their headlights can stop working.ConsumerDec 1, 2014
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GM uses Facebook, calls to get recalled cars fixedEight months after General Motors began recalling more than 2 million cars because of a deadly ignition-switch defect, less than half the owners have gotten their vehicles fixed.ConsumerOct 6, 2014
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GM recalling 117,000 vehicles for stalling riskGeneral Motors is recalling more than 117,000 vehicles from the 2013 and 2014 model years for a defect that could cause them to stall.ConsumerOct 2, 2014
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GM recalls SUVs for third time over power window fire hazardGeneral Motors is warning owners of certain older model SUVs to park the vehicles outdoors until they are repaired because they could catch fire when left unattended.ConsumerAug 7, 2014
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