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General Motors (NYSE:GM) announced a recall of nearly 600,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to potential engine failure risks. The ...
Affected drivers may notice a loud knocking or banging noise from the engine, or performance issues when driving.
GM CFO Paul Jacobson told reporters on a call that the company would not comment on the exact cost incurred from tariffs.
GM said the connecting rod and crankshaft may have defects that can damage the engine and may lead to engine failure.
NHTSA has officially asked General Motors to recall more than 721,000 full-size SUVs and pickup trucks equipped with 6.2L V8 ...
The recall follows a January investigation​ by U.S. auto safety regulators into reports of engine failure in certain GM ...
The tariff updates "sound good on paper," but a U.S.-made car with entirely U.S.-sourced parts is "a fictional tale not ...
The move comes as the Detroit legacy automaker’s stock fell by nearly 2% on Tuesday after the company pulled its earnings ...
General Motors on Tuesday pulled its annual forecast, in a move that reflects the uncertain effects of U.S. President Donald ...