The ignition-switch recall began in February and expanded to about 2.59 million cars, including the Chevrolet Cobalt. Photo: Bloomberg Detroit: New documents reveal General Motors Co. redesigned ...
(Refiles to fix spelling of DeGiorgio in last reference, paragraph 9) WASHINGTON/DETROIT, March 31 (Reuters) - A General Motors engineer signed off on a design change for troubled ignition switches ...
An internal document obtained by NBC News shows that a General Motors engineer signed off on a change to ignition switches in cars that have now been recalled – even though he testified last year that ...
WASHINGTON/DETROIT, March 31 (Reuters) - A General Motors engineer signed off on a design change for troubled ignition switches even though those changes did not meet company standards, according to ...
The total number of cars included in the General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) recall to repair a defective ignition switch rose to 2.6 million on Friday, when the company added 971,000 cars to the list. The ...
A General Motors engineer signed off on a design change for troubled ignition switches even though those changes did not meet company standards, according to documents provided to a House of ...
WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) - A General Motors engineer signed off on a design change for troubled ignition switches even though those changes did not meet company standards, according to documents ...
In February, General Motors issued sweeping recalls for several models suspected of having a faulty switch that automatically turns the car's engine off and prevents air bags from deploying — while ...
WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) - A General Motors engineer signed off on a design change for troubled ignition switches even though those changes did not meet company standards, according to documents ...
Business GM knew of faulty ignition switch, court documents show General Motors Co. engineering managers knew about ignition-switch problems on the 2005 Cobalt that could disable power steering, power ...
The U.S. government fined General Motors Co. a record $35 million for waiting too long to tell safety regulators about a problem with ignition switches in small cars. Here are key events in GM’s ...
General Motors, facing lawsuits in the U.S. and Canada over faulty ignition switches, may not have recalled all Chevrolet Cobalts with the defects, according to two complaints filed yesterday against ...