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On March 31, GM announced it was going to recall over 1.5 million more cars of six different models, due to faulty power steering. Of these, over 1.3 million were in the United States, and three of the models were also involved in the faulty ignition recall. The total number of cars recalled during 2014 as of 1 April was 6.26 million. [6]
This class-action lawsuit sought damages for loss of value to owners' vehicles because of the faulty switch. GM, After Six-Year Battle, Settles Another Ignition-Switch Lawsuit for $120 Million ...
General Motors Co on Thursday won preliminary U.S. court approval of a $120 million settlement with owners who said defective ignition switches caused their vehicles to lose value. U.S. District ...
LM Otero/APA customer talks about getting her 2010 Chevy Cobalt repaired after GM recalled 2.6 million vehicles to repair faulty ignition switches. By Jessica Dye NEW YORK -- General Motors (GM ...
General Motors ignition switch recalls; T. Takata Corporation This page was last edited on 16 July 2018, at 09:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
On February 21, 2014, GM recalled over 700,000 Cobalts for issues traceable to the defective ignition switches. In May 2014 the NHTSA fined the company $35 million for failing to recall cars with faulty ignition switches for a decade, despite knowing there was a problem with the switches. Thirteen deaths were linked to the faulty switches ...
The Justice Department's investigation into General Motor's ignition switch problems is kicking into high gear. Federal prosecutors are sending out subpoenas to get to the bottom of who knew what ...
The settlement impacted 33,000 Arizonans who purchased certain cars between 2009 and 2014. According to Brnovich, Arizona was the first state to obtain restitution directly for consumers as part of a settlement with GM related to faulty ignition switch claims. [22] GM previously settled claims with 49 other states, but Arizona filed their own ...