1. Ignition Switch Defects Among all the problems tied to the Chevy Cobalt, the ignition switch defect is the one that received the widest attention because of how dangerous it was. The switch tended ...
When you hop into a Chevy, especially models like the Chevy Silverado, the roar of its 8-cylinder engine is unmistakable. It’s the kind of raw power that truck enthusiasts crave. However, Chevy has ...
The Chevy Cobalt was an American compact car that was produced from 2005 to 2010. And while it was never as popular as rivals like the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic, the Cobalt served as a ...
It took 10 years and 100 deaths since 2005 before General Motors caved and finally issued a recall in 2014. It was for a variety of small cars including the Chevrolet Cobalt defective ignition switch, ...
General Motors is protected from paying punitive damages related to vehicle defects linked to more than 100 deaths. A U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit in New York ruled Tuesday that GM is ...
Automobiles have revolutionized the world, allowing people to travel with unmatched ease. Unfortunately, the speed and size of cars can make them dangerous – more than 37,000 Americans lost their ...
26 Feb 2014, 09:37 UTC · By: Ciprian Florea // Earlier this month, General Motors decided to recall more than 600,000 Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 cars built for ...
Automobiles have revolutionized the world, allowing people to travel with unmatched ease. Unfortunately, the speed and size of cars can make them dangerous — more than 37,000 Americans lost their ...
Family members of 21-year-old of Kelly Ruddy joined officials Thursday for the announcement of a $120 million settlement with General Motors and 49 states over defective ignition switches. Grupp was a ...
Carfax released recent data showing that there are more than 63 million recalled cars on the road in the United States today that continue to drive unrepaired. Are people not getting their cars fixed ...
General Motors agreed to pay a $1 million fine to settle federal charges that it failed to adequately assess the potential financial damages of a deadly defect. The Securities and Exchange Commission ...