The 2015 Spark EV battery will weigh 474 pounds, or 86 pounds less than GM's initial 2014 model. The new battery offers a storage capacity of 19 kilowatts per hour and uses 192 lithium-ion cells supplied by LG Chem.
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General Motors agrees to pay the maximum penalty for lack of timeliness in reporting the ignition switch defect, which caused airbags to fail in some Chevrolet Cobalt cars and other GM models.
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The automaker is issuing five separate recalls that include such popular fleet vehicles as the Chevrolet Malibu, Silverado and GMC Sierra.
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Technologies such as Lane Departure Warning and Front Automatic Braking, for example, can help compensate for longer reaction times, visual impairment and reduced dexterity.
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The recall affects more than 8,000 2014 model-year vehicles equipped with 17-inch front brake rotors.
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General Motors has added a rear-view camera to all 2015 Buick models to help reduce back-up crashes, the automaker has announced.
Read More →Since GM's Project Driveway program launch in 2007, the 119 hydrogen-powered vehicles have driven more than 3 million miles, avoiding the consumption of 157,894 gallons of gasoline.
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The automaker says vehicles covered by the ignition-switch recall have performed safely in recent tests in which a single key on the key ring was used. There were no other objects on the key ring to add extra weight and pressure in the ignition.
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The 2015 bi-fuel Chevrolet Impala will start at $38,210 when it goes on sale later this year as the first full-size sedan produced by a major automaker for the North America market.
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The 2015 bi-fuel Chevrolet Impala will start at $38,210 when it goes on sale later this year as the first full-size sedan produced by a major automaker for the North America market.
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