Sentences with phrase «ignition switch recall»

The General Motors ignition switch recall case illustrates the consequences of a failure to escalate serious matters to senior staff, as the company faces government investigations and a congressional probe.
The lawmaker's request called for a fund similar to the program General Motors provided to victims of its massive ignition switch recalls, Automotive News reports.
Due to a few, recent, high - profile recalls, NHTSA recognized that its processes and procedures needed to be modified to address large - scale recalls such as the recent Takata air bag recall and the GM Ignition Switch recall.
Barra also confirmed that 113,000 ignition switch recall repairs have been completed, and 280,000 repair kits have been shipped to dealers.
The U.S. House committee will hold a panel on April 1 to investigate how General Motors managed the recent ignition switch recall, and CEO Mary Barra will testify as to how and why the issue was able to slip through the cracks.
John McElroy, Autoline.tv and Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design & Production answer viewer questions about GM CEO Mary Barra's appearance before Congress on June 18, 2014 regarding the botched ignition switch recall.
General Motors» residual values weren't affected by ignition switch recalls, and Toyota's car values returned to normal within a year of an unintended acceleration crisis.
If you're among the more than 235,000 vehicle owners affected by General Motor's Canadian ignition switch recall, you don't have to sit idly by while replacement parts are manufactured, shipped and installed — a process that could take months.
Attorney Kenneth Feinberg today announced the details of a compensation fund for victims of crashes due to the General Motors ignition switch recall.
Nine months after General Motors announced its massive ignition switch recall, it still continues to deal with the more than one million vehicles that have still yet to receive the necessary repairs.
I also do not believe that the «13 deaths» linked to the ignition switch recall were GM's fault.
Since the ignition switch recall debacle began, we have been bombarded with near - daily press releases extolling General Motors» wins, its triumphs, its greenness, its charitable nature.
How bad is the General Motors ignition switch recall?
Just days before CEO Mary Barra is scheduled to testify before a U.S. House subcommittee, General Motors announced that it will broaden its ignition switch recall yet again.
The issue, which may primarily affect drivers sitting close to the steering column, was discovered by GM during internal testing following the ignition switch recall earlier this year.
The ignition switch recall covers 2.6 million Chevrolet Cobalt, HHR, Pontiac G5, Solstice, Saturn Ion, and Sky models built from the 2005 to 2011 model years.
As a result of Mary Barra's request for a comprehensive internal safety review following the ignition switch recall, General Motors today announced three separate recalls involving U.S. production and sales of approximately: 303,000 Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana from...
GM says it has conducted more than 80 different tests over extremely challenging road conditions on vehicles subject to the ignition switch recall and found the vehicles are safe to drive with only a single key on the key ring and the key fob removed.
The Cochran Firm, D.C. is accepting cases by individuals who suffered injuries and drove a GM vehicle subject to the ignition switch recall.
On April 21, General Motors» lawyers filed a motion in U.S. bankruptcy court seeking to prevent lawsuits for economic damages related to the ignition switch recall.
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