The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the new General Motors recall covers certain 2012–2013 Buick Regal vehicles.
General Motors recalled the vehicles due to a faulty rear toe link that could fracture, increasing the risk of a crash.
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GM forces dealers onto CarBravo platform to sell used vehicles with factory warranties
General Motors is restructuring how its U.S. dealerships sell used vehicles, moving away from a long-standing certified pre-owned program and pushing dealers onto its newer CarBravo online platform.
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GM issues recall for 17K+ Buick Regal cars, NHTSA says
Buick cars sold across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic are being recalled over a suspension defect that could fracture and ...
When the Chevrolet Bolt debuted in 2017, the electric hatchback stood out: Here was an electric vehicle with more than 200 ...
GM Authority has uncovered new details from the development team behind the all-electric 2027 Chevy Bolt that shed light on ...
General Motors is taking decisive action to reshape how its dealers sell used vehicles. The move is a major shift in strategy ...
View post: Amazon’s 'Powerful' Cordless Rotary Tool Kit Is Now 50% Off, and It's a ‘Game Changer’ GM announces a new eyes-off driving assistance system The system will arrive on the 2028 Cadillac ...
GM began testing in Michigan and Texas in February and in San Francisco in mid-April, the company said July 7. GM calls its system Level 3, the lowest that is still considered autonomous. GM said the ...
General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) is one of the hot EV stocks to buy now. Earlier on January 27, General Motors exceeded Wall ...
The golden era of American muscle cars came during the 1960s and at the very beginning of the 1970s. General Motors arguably ...
GM is making a limited return to the Indian market, but not to sell cars. Rather, GM is focused on grabbing a slice of the ...
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