Online:
Visits:
Stories:
Profile image
By Tom Dennen, the paranoid historian (Reporter)
Contributor profile | More stories
Story Views

Now:
Last Hour:
Last 24 Hours:
Total:

After 13 Deaths, GM Issues Rare Apology, Recalls 1.6 MILLION Cars That Could “Shut Down” While in Motion Disabling Power Steering, Anti-lock Brakes & Air Bags.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:20
% of readers think this story is Fact. Add your two cents.

(Before It's News)

 

In a rare public apology, General Motors acknowledged Tuesday that it “may have reacted too slowly to a safety issue linked to 13 deaths.”

The delayed response could potentially cost GM tens of millions of dollars in civil penalties if the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration determines the automaker neglected to inform regulators.

The NHTSA is also facing criticism for not demanding that GM act more quickly to recall more than 1.6 million vehicles.

  CHEVVY COBALT – One of the range linked to the cars’ ignition switches, which GM says can be accidentally turned from the “run” position to the “accessory” position while the car is being driven. When this happens, the engine shuts off and safety systems — including power steering, anti-lock brakes, and airbags — are disabled.

This has led to at least 31 crashes and at least 13 front-seat fatalities in the U.S., GM said.

“We are deeply sorry and we are working to address this issue as quickly as we can,” GM’s North America President Alan Batey said in a statement.

This public acknowledgment of an oversight is extremely rare for a international corporation like GM.

“I haven’t seen GM apologize since they apologized to Ralph Nader in 1966,” said Clarence Ditlow, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety. “It’s a huge deal.”

Tuesday’s announcement came as GM said it is recalling an additional 748,000 cars in the U.S., on top of 619,000 that were recalled on February 13. The remaining vehicles affected are in Mexico and Canada.

The updated recall now includes 2003-2007 Saturn Ions, 2006-2007 Chevrolet HHRs, 2006-2007 Pontiac Soltices, and 2006-2007 Saturn Sky models. These models join the 2005-2007 Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 models that were recalled earlier. A total of 1,367,146 cars in the U.S. are now included in the recall.

http://www.latimes.com/business/autos/la-fi-hy-autos-gm-apology-recall-fatal-cobalt-20140225,0,1687566.story#ixzz2uSORGn4C

Report abuse

Comments

Your Comments
Question   Razz  Sad   Evil  Exclaim  Smile  Redface  Biggrin  Surprised  Eek   Confused   Cool  LOL   Mad   Twisted  Rolleyes   Wink  Idea  Arrow  Neutral  Cry   Mr. Green

Top Stories
Recent Stories

Register

Newsletter

Email this story
Email this story

If you really want to ban this commenter, please write down the reason:

If you really want to disable all recommended stories, click on OK button. After that, you will be redirect to your options page.