Recalls cover small and large items alike, but when it comes to recalling successful pickup trucks, the numbers can reach ...
The 2006 Chevrolet TrailBlazer SS landed at a moment when family SUVs were supposed to be sensible, softly sprung appliances, ...
An old and unfortunate General Motors recall - which followed crash fatalities - was back in the news this week as a US federal appeals court said GM was not liable for punitive damages over the ...
NEW YORK -- A federal appeals court said General Motors is not liable for punitive damages over accidents that occurred after its 2009 bankruptcy and involved vehicles it produced earlier, including ...
General Motors is protected from paying punitive damages related to vehicle defects linked to more than 100 deaths. A U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit in New York ruled Tuesday that GM is ...
General Motors says it has placed a new-found focus on fixing potential problems with parts and its vehicles in the years following its ignition switch scandal. Speaking to The Detroit Free Press, ...
The birth mother of Amber Marie Rose, the teen whose 2005 death was the first linked to an ignition switch problem that's triggered a massive recall of General Motors vehicles, says that through a ...
Kelly Ruddy was driving along Interstate 81 near Scranton, Pennsylvania when the ignition in her mother’s 2005 Chevy Cobalt switched off. Ruddy lost control of the car amid the failure. The resulting ...
A Texas jury on Thursday found that a General Motors Co. ignition switch was not to blame for a 2011 accident that killed one driver and injured another, handing the carmaker its third courtroom win ...
On the fateful day of February 6 of 2014, all hell broke loose at the General Motors HQ. The General Motors ignition switch saga ensued and, for what it’s worth, it ended after the reporting of 274 ...
An appeals court ruling this week will allow more lawsuits over GM's faulty ignition switches to go forward. The only good news for investors was that the General appeared to be moving past this ...
General Motors offered nearly $595 million to surviving families of those killed and to 275 people injured in crashes that an independent compensation fund determined were caused by defective ignition ...