
Now that GM dealers have enough ignition switch replacement parts on hand, the National Highway Traffic is spreading the word to vehicle owners who haven’t yet scheduled an appointment for the free safety recall remedy.
Now that GM dealers have enough ignition switch replacement parts on hand, the National Highway Traffic is spreading the word to vehicle owners who haven’t yet scheduled an appointment for the free safety recall remedy.
The automaker has now shipped thousands of repair kits for 2003-2007 vehicles. Owners of 2008-2011 models will receive a letter in early May confirming their inclusion in the recall.
The automaker's latest recall includes certain Chevrolet Malibu and Malibu Maxx vehicles as well as other Chevrolet, Saturn and Pontiac models.
The automaker is recalling 824,000 more vehicles to ensure they all have a current ignition switch.
WASHINGTON - General Motors Corp. is recalling more than 207,000 crossovers because of a potential problem with the second row of seatbelts, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
DETROIT - General Motors Corp. and Penske Automotive Group have confirmed details of a proposed transaction under which Penske would acquire the Saturn brand, according to GM and Penske statements. If completed, the deal would save more than 350 dealerships and 13,000 jobs at Saturn and its retailers in the United States, and would preserve the customer-focused Saturn brand.
DETROIT - With Penske Automotive Group no longer acquiring Saturn, General Motors President and CEO Fritz Henderson announced GM will "wind down" the Saturn brand and dealership network.
DETROIT – Penske would obtain the rights to the brand as well as certain other Saturn assets, while General Motors would continue production, on a contract basis, of the Saturn Aura, Vue, and Outlook.
DETROIT – Though the 2009-MY Saturn Astra will not be produced for sale in the U.S., the 2008-MY Astra is available and the 2010-MY vehicle remains in the company's product plan.
SANTA MONICA, CA – The winner of Green Car Journal's 2009 Green Car of the Year will be unveiled at a press conference at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Nov. 20. The finalists are currently featured on GreenCar.com.
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