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General Motors is recalling 200,000 Saab and Saturn vehicles with Takata inflators.…
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General Motors is recalling 200,000 Saab and Saturn vehicles with Takata inflators.…
keep readingThat's quite an achievement when you realize they only sold 2.78 million units last year. Maybe we should all chip in and get them a cake? You know, one where the candles spell out "failure" or "get 'em next year champ." I'm not sure how to commemorate such a poor showing.…
keep readingOf those millions, there are 189,000 that have issues with electrical shorts in the driver's door module that can disable all the power windows and locks.…
keep reading, prompting an important recall for drivers who don't want to the be thrown from their cars during an accident.…
keep readingThe best way to find out what's wrong with a vehicle is from the people who drive them. Not only do owner complaints help us rank vehicles by reliability, but they're often used to spark class-action lawsuits and warranty extensions. Plus, they're a great way to vent.