Rep. Diana DeGette, ranking member of the House Oversight and Investigations subcommittee, holds up a GM ignition switch while she questions GM CEO Marry Bara in Washington. AP DETROIT — General ...
DETROIT — General Motors will pay $120 million to settle claims from dozens of states in its massive ignition switch defect scandal. The settlement comes after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled earlier ...
GM CEO Mary Barra will be on the hot seat today as Congress grills the GM chief and government regulators over what took the company so long to issue a recall over a fatal ignition switch defect.
The number of people killed in crashes caused by a faulty ignition switch in older General Motors cars now stands at 19 and could grow to well over 100 based on the number of claims filed against the ...
NEW YORK - Weeks after the first New York trial over General Motors' (GM) faulty ignition switch controversy ended prematurely, a new one is set to start. The Manhattan federal court trial that begins ...
General Motors said Monday that it will recall an additional 7.6 million vehicles in the U.S. for ignition problems and other safety defects. This latest round of recalls includes 6.8 million older ...
DETROIT - General Motors (GM) has another ignition switch problem that can cause engines to stall, but this time it was discovered before anyone got hurt. The automaker is recalling about 3,300 big ...
GM’s CEO Mary Barra in a employees’ town-hall meeting today announced that 15 employees have been fired and five others disciplined over the handling of the faulty ignition switches. An internal audit ...
One family says they feel validated that their daughter's death may be included. — -- The number of people who’ve died in connection to GM's failed ignition switch and are eligible for ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jurors on Friday heard testimony from a former General Motors engineer who approved a faulty ignition switch 12 years before its problems prompted a massive recall that came too ...
GM will pay $900 million to settle criminal charges with the U.S. Justice Department for the auto maker’s botched handling of an ignition-switch defect and is expected to pay millions more to families ...
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