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GM recalls 8.4 million more cars after crashes, deaths
2014-07-01
[Iran Press TV] US car giant General Motors has recalled up to 8.4 million more vehicles to fix an ignition switch glitch that prevents airbags from inflating.

On Monday afternoon, the embattled company announced six new recalls that involve 7.6 million vehicles in North America and 800,000 more overseas.

The recalls consist of mainly older midsize cars dating back to 1997, bringing GM's total number of recalls this year to over 29 million.
Posted by:Fred

#5  So not to be too petty, but is there a picture in the Vast Rantburg Archives of a GM product and not one of Henry's 'I didn't take no steenking bailout' Tin Lizzies that could be swapped out please?
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2014-07-01 21:13  

#4  Just remember, the "new" GM had to be legally isolated from the "old" GM because mass defects are a thing of the past, there's no reason old owners legal claims could go forward.
In investment news, GMAC finance credit bonds are selling at junk bond prices (high risk), and betting is Saturn, Buick, Opel, and a few other shouldn't bother planning new models.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-07-01 07:43  

#3  I own a Toyota, my Grandson owned (Note past tense) A Chevy Truck (Now a Toyota) After the Chevy tuck couldn't keep axles in it, The Toyota has no problems. (Take that Chevy)

GM was bailed out, A big mistake, It should have been Cleaned out.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2014-07-01 06:31  

#2  3dc, my mother got a recall letter yesterday. It warned that the car could suddenly slip from power to manual steering, In this case, turning the engine off and on again might fix the problem as a short term fix. There are as yet no parts to effect repairs, but when there are she will be contacted.

My mother is eighty-eight. This is not something she is equipped to deal with, especially in the midst of moving into an independent living apartment far from her previous home.
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-07-01 06:20  

#1  The way this is going I assume the problem is much worse than just the airbags. Any chance it locks the steering column?
Posted by: 3dc   2014-07-01 00:21  

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