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GM recalls 1.5 million vehicles

Saturday, 29 March 2014


General Motors recalled nearly 1.5 million vehicles, including for possible problems with ignitions blamed for 12 deaths. Last month, GM called back 1.6 million cars amid questions over why it had taken years to address an ignition defect it knew about as early as 2001. GM said there was no evidence of fatalities from ignition-related incidents in the new group of 824,000 cars being called back -- Chevrolet Cobalts and HHRs, Pontiac Solstices and G5s, and Saturn Skys for 2008-2010 model years. But it added that 90,000 of the faulty ignitions were in the 2005-2007 models used as replacements in cars covered in the new recall, according to AFP.