DETROIT - Ignition switches once again are causing problems for General Motors. This time the company is recalling nearly 512,000 Chevrolet Camaro muscle cars from the 2010 to 2014 model years because ...
Ignition switch problems that have plagued General Motors and Chrysler have now turned up in the motorcycle business.Harley-Davidson is recalling more than 4,500 FXDL Dyna Low Rider bikes worldwide ...
DETROIT - General Motors' (GM) deadly ignition switch flaws emerged from an effort to improve its cars. As the company began developing new small cars in the late 1990s, it listened to customers who ...
DETROIT (AP) — Ignition switch problems that have plagued General Motors and Chrysler have now turned up in the motorcycle business. Harley-Davidson is recalling more than 4,500 FXDL Dyna Low Rider ...
DETROIT, Mich. (DETROIT FREE PRESS) -- General Motors redesigned even more ignition switches on more models without changing the part number, according to a letter the automaker sent this week to ...
DETROIT (AP) General Motors' deadly ignition switch flaws emerged from an effort to improve its cars. As the company began developing new small cars in the late 1990s, it listened to customers who ...
DETROIT (AP) — Ignition switch problems that have plagued General Motors and Chrysler have now turned up in the motorcycle business.Harley-Davidson is recalling more than 4,500 FXDL Dyna Low Rider ...
An internal General Motors investigation into the ignition-switch failure that led to the deaths of at least 13 people has found that the failure, which extended over an 11-year period, was a result ...
Ignition switch problems that have plagued General Motors and Chrysler have now turned up in the motorcycle business. Harley-Davidson is recalling more than 3,300 FXDL Dyna Low Rider bikes because ...
Results from an internal investigation looking into the untimely ignition switch recall at GM have been released, finding that incompetence and misdiagnosis, not a conspiracy, were the root causes.
U.S. auto safety regulators—who have been raked over the coals by Congress for failing to detect a broad pattern of ignition defects in General Motors Co. cars—are turning up the heat on Fiat Chrysler ...
The CEO of the manufacturer of the ignition switches that ended up in recalled General Motors cars said his company bears no responsibility for deaths resulting from the part, which was redesigned ...