Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As of May 1, American automaker General Motors, which has a manufacturing plant in Tennessee, has recalled nearly 600,000 ...
More than 28,000 complaints. Three internal investigations. Twelve crashes. Twelve people injured. Forty-two fires. Thousands of cars bricked that left their owners stranded in the middle of nowhere.
General Motors is facing a giant recall — 721,000 globally — along with a lawsuit that alleges the automaker knew about the dangerous engine issues years before the recall. National Highway Traffic ...
Federal safety regulators are once again scrutinizing General Motors after reports that a key engine recall fix did not prevent failures in hundreds of thousands of trucks and SUVs. At the center of ...
Automakers recall vehicles for all kinds of problems, from serious issues like defective transmissions or faulty safety equipment to more mundane woes like water intrusion or improperly printed owners ...
Following a series of lawsuits, investigations, and engine replacements, GM issued a safety recall for certain full-size trucks and SUVs affected by an issue with the 6.2L V8 L87 engine. The problem ...
11 lawsuits over GM’s 6.2L L87 V8 have been consolidated into a single class action, centered on engine failures tied to crankshaft and connecting-rod defects. More than 700,000 GM trucks and SUVs ...
General Motors is recalling nearly 600,000 vehicles across its Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC brands in the U.S. due to potential manufacturing defects that can cause engine failure.The recall covers ...
That seems to be the case for this shockingly low-mileage Buick Envision 2.0-liter engine featured in a recent video from I Do Cars. It's a mill that powers several vehicles in the General Motors ...