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GM Wins Victory In Ignition Switch Defect Lawsuits
- Saturday August 10, 2019
- Written by Reuters
General Motors Co persuaded the U.S. federal judge who oversees nationwide litigation over defective ignition switches to narrow claims by owners who said their vehicles lost value because of the defect, which has been linked to 124 deaths. In a decision late on Tuesday afternoon, U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman said owners in three "bellwether" s...
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Judge Tosses General Motors Settlement On Ignition Switch
- Friday January 19, 2018
- Reported by Pratik Rakshit, Written by Reuters
Judge Martin Glenn of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York said the agreement that car owners had reached with a trust that holds many GM liabilities from before its 2009 bankruptcy was not valid without signatures.
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General Motors Recalls 717,950 Vehicles in US, Not for Ignition Switches
- Thursday July 24, 2014
- World News | Press Trust of India
General Motors Co on Wednesday announced six recalls covering 717,950 vehicles in the United States for varying reasons, although none were related to ignition switch issues.
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GM Employees Under Probe For Defective Ignition Switch: Report
- Saturday June 14, 2014
- World News | Reuters
U.S. prosecutors are interviewing present and former General Motors Co employees as part of the criminal probe into the automaker's ignition-switch problem that has been linked to at least 13 deaths, two sources said.
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GM Recalls Another 2.6 Million Vehicles
- Wednesday May 21, 2014
General Motors said on Tuesday it is recalling another 2.6 million vehicles globally, raising the number of vehicles it has recalled so far this year to almost 15.4 million. The four recalls are the latest announced by the largest U.S. automaker, the highest profile of which is the recall of cars with defective ignition switches linked to at least ...
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General Motors to Pay $35 million U.S. Fine for Delayed Response
- Saturday May 17, 2014
General Motors Co was slapped on Friday with a $35 million U.S. fine for its delayed response to an ignition switch defect in millions of vehicles, as federal regulators accused a long line of company officials of concealing a problem that is linked to at least 13 deaths.
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www.carandbike.com
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U.S. fines General Motors for not answering recall questions
- Thursday April 10, 2014
General Motors is being fined $7,000 a day for missing an April 3 deadline to provide information about its recall of 2.6 million cars for defective ignition switches, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday.
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US fines General Motors for not answering recall questions
- Wednesday April 9, 2014
- World News | Reuters
General Motors is being fined $7,000 a day for missing an April 3 deadline to provide information about its recall of 2.6 million cars for defective ignition switches, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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CEO Barra calls GM's actions on deadly defect 'unacceptable'
- Wednesday April 2, 2014
General Motors Co CEO Mary Barra on Tuesday called her company's slow response to faulty ignition switches linked to at least 13 deaths "unacceptable," but could not give U.S. lawmakers many answers as to what went wrong.
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www.carandbike.com
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General Motors boss 'deeply sorry' after deadly crashes
- Wednesday April 2, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Conceding company officials knew of their cars' potentially deadly ignition switches for years, GM chief Mary Barra apologized on Tuesday and said the automaker had a "civic responsibility" to make things right.
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www.ndtv.com
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General Motors avoided defective switch redesign in 2005 to save a dollar each
- Wednesday April 2, 2014
- World News | Reuters
General Motors in 2005 decided not to change an ignition switch eventually linked to deaths of at least 13 people because it would have added about $1 to cost of each car.
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www.ndtv.com
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GM Wins Victory In Ignition Switch Defect Lawsuits
- Saturday August 10, 2019
- Written by Reuters
General Motors Co persuaded the U.S. federal judge who oversees nationwide litigation over defective ignition switches to narrow claims by owners who said their vehicles lost value because of the defect, which has been linked to 124 deaths. In a decision late on Tuesday afternoon, U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman said owners in three "bellwether" s...
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www.carandbike.com
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Judge Tosses General Motors Settlement On Ignition Switch
- Friday January 19, 2018
- Reported by Pratik Rakshit, Written by Reuters
Judge Martin Glenn of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York said the agreement that car owners had reached with a trust that holds many GM liabilities from before its 2009 bankruptcy was not valid without signatures.
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www.carandbike.com
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General Motors Recalls 717,950 Vehicles in US, Not for Ignition Switches
- Thursday July 24, 2014
- World News | Press Trust of India
General Motors Co on Wednesday announced six recalls covering 717,950 vehicles in the United States for varying reasons, although none were related to ignition switch issues.
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www.ndtv.com
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GM Employees Under Probe For Defective Ignition Switch: Report
- Saturday June 14, 2014
- World News | Reuters
U.S. prosecutors are interviewing present and former General Motors Co employees as part of the criminal probe into the automaker's ignition-switch problem that has been linked to at least 13 deaths, two sources said.
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www.ndtv.com
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GM Recalls Another 2.6 Million Vehicles
- Wednesday May 21, 2014
General Motors said on Tuesday it is recalling another 2.6 million vehicles globally, raising the number of vehicles it has recalled so far this year to almost 15.4 million. The four recalls are the latest announced by the largest U.S. automaker, the highest profile of which is the recall of cars with defective ignition switches linked to at least ...
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www.carandbike.com
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General Motors to Pay $35 million U.S. Fine for Delayed Response
- Saturday May 17, 2014
General Motors Co was slapped on Friday with a $35 million U.S. fine for its delayed response to an ignition switch defect in millions of vehicles, as federal regulators accused a long line of company officials of concealing a problem that is linked to at least 13 deaths.
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www.carandbike.com
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U.S. fines General Motors for not answering recall questions
- Thursday April 10, 2014
General Motors is being fined $7,000 a day for missing an April 3 deadline to provide information about its recall of 2.6 million cars for defective ignition switches, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday.
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www.carandbike.com
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US fines General Motors for not answering recall questions
- Wednesday April 9, 2014
- World News | Reuters
General Motors is being fined $7,000 a day for missing an April 3 deadline to provide information about its recall of 2.6 million cars for defective ignition switches, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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CEO Barra calls GM's actions on deadly defect 'unacceptable'
- Wednesday April 2, 2014
General Motors Co CEO Mary Barra on Tuesday called her company's slow response to faulty ignition switches linked to at least 13 deaths "unacceptable," but could not give U.S. lawmakers many answers as to what went wrong.
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www.carandbike.com
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General Motors boss 'deeply sorry' after deadly crashes
- Wednesday April 2, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Conceding company officials knew of their cars' potentially deadly ignition switches for years, GM chief Mary Barra apologized on Tuesday and said the automaker had a "civic responsibility" to make things right.
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www.ndtv.com
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General Motors avoided defective switch redesign in 2005 to save a dollar each
- Wednesday April 2, 2014
- World News | Reuters
General Motors in 2005 decided not to change an ignition switch eventually linked to deaths of at least 13 people because it would have added about $1 to cost of each car.
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www.ndtv.com