Cadillac’s CTS sports sedan is new for 2014. The car gains expressive new design, cutting-edge technology and a luxurious cabin with all the latest features. The 2014 CTS shares the same basic structure with Cadillac’s smaller ATS line. This means it’s extremely rigid but also light in weight. Advanced engineering features including aluminum door structures...
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Nearly 8.5-million vehicles have been recalled by General Motors globally.
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General Motors will pay out millions in compensation to victims and their families of crashes related to faulty ignition switches.
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So much for more recalls from GM being just a possibility. The American automaker has announced four more recalls that affects 428,211 vehicles in the U.S.
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The light at the end of the tunnel for General Motors still isn’t in sight when it comes to recalls.
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General Motors has ordered a stop-delivery order on the 2013-2014 Chevrolet Cruze.
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GM is hoping incentives and bonuses will inspire its dealerships to speed up the repair of cars recalled for faulty ignition switches.
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A new class-action lawsuit has been filed against General Motors alleging that the recent recall crisis has tarnished the brand’s reputation enough to degrade the value of all new GM vehicles.
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General Motors has only repaired a small fraction of the 2.59-million vehicles that are part of the massive ignition switch recall.
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The Ford F-150 is the most patented truck in the American automaker’s history, so how will its competition catch up?
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Smartphone apps can be social and helpful, but GM China is working on one that’s just plain creepy.
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Saab as we used to know it is gone, but its vehicles can still come under a recall and that’s exactly what’s happening today.
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General Motors CEO Mary Barra is looking to avoid another embarrassment when she takes the stand next week to testify before Congress.
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General Motors is no longer being fined $7,000 per day by federal safety regulators for failing to provide adequate information in the controversial ignition switch recall and subsequent investigation.
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There was a time when American automakers needed bailing out, and now those same automakers are giving back.
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The analysts and number crunchers at Bank of America/Merrill Lynch released the findings of their latest Car Wars study, a report that tracks industry product trends. The results are surprising; market-share fluctuations are expected to remain small. But Ford and Honda are both projected to gain in the coming years with Nissan on track to...
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GM is facing lawsuits over the damaged value of cars with faulty ignition switches, and today a federal judicial panel ruled that they will be heard in Manhattan.
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General Motors continues to add to its record-setting total of recalls for 2014.
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General Motors released the results of an internal investigation into its recall practices yesterday shortly after ending a press conference where reporters were told to refer to the yet-unreleased report. This is why.
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Results from an internal investigation looking into the untimely ignition switch recall at GM have been released, finding that incompetence and misdiagnosis, not a conspiracy, were the root causes.
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Where is in-car connectivity going in the future? A group of high-level industry experts weighed in on this pressing question yesterday at Telematics Update Detroit.
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General Motors is apologizing to the families of victims of fatal crashes linked to the ignition switch recall who received recall notices for the crashed vehicles.
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GM’s OnStar service is meant to help subscribers in all sorts of predicaments, but the company goes above and beyond in emergency situations.
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Google’s prototype of a self-driving car might not look serious, but a major automaker believes they can become competitive in the automotive marketplace.
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