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GM recalls 474,000 sedans for transmission problem
Sep 21, 2012 14:17 EDT
General Motors is recalling nearly 474,000 Saturn, Chevrolet and Pontiac sedans in the United States, Canada and elsewhere to fix a transmission problem that could allow the cars to move when in "park," the company said Friday.
GM recalls 426,000 sedans for transmission problem
Sep 21, 2012 10:46 EDT
General Motors is recalling more than 426,000 Saturn, Chevrolet and Pontiac sedans in the United States to fix a transmission problem that could allow the cars to move when in "park," US auto safety officials announced Friday.
GM recalls 426,00 sedans for transmission problem
Sep 21, 2012 10:23 EDT
General Motors is recalling more than 426,000 Saturn, Chevrolet and Pontiac sedans in the United States to fix a transmission problem that could allow the cars to move when in "park," US auto safety officials announced Friday.
Beijing auto show to unveil cleaner cars
Apr 23, 2012 08:30 EDT
Carmakers at the Beijing auto show are due to unveil scores of clean energy vehicles as they try to convince Chinese customers to swap gas-guzzling SUVs for cleaner but slower and pricier options.
E. Guinea opposition rejects referendum win
Nov 14, 2011 10:59 EST
Equatorial Guinea's small but vocal opposition on Monday ridiculed official results of a referendum showing 99 percent of voters approved President Teodoro Obiang Nguema's new constitution.
E.Guinea votes to limit presidential terms
Nov 14, 2011 01:58 EST
More than 99 percent of Equatorial Guineans in votes counted so far have backed constitutional changes to limit presidents to serving two terms in a referendum dismissed by the opposition as a sham.
U.S. seeks $71 million from Equatorial Guinea leader's son
Oct 25, 2011 18:38 EDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration is seeking to seize almost $71 million in allegedly corrupt assets from the son of the leader of Equatorial Guinea, including $1.8 million worth of pop star Michael Jackson memorabilia.
San Diego gunman goes on freeway shooting spree
Oct 03, 2011 18:03 EDT
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Authorities searched for a gunman who opened fire from a speeding car on Monday at an ambulance, a police car and at least two other vehicles along a San Diego freeway, the California Highway Patrol said.
NHTSA upgrades probe of 382,000 Saturn Ion cars
Oct 03, 2011 12:40 EDT
DETROIT (Reuters) - Safety regulators have upgraded an investigation of more than 382,000 Saturn Ion cars for possible steering problems.
Police find $10 million in cocaine in car
Sep 13, 2011 11:40 EDT
DENVER (Reuters) - A routine police traffic stop in the state of Colorado led to the discovery of 220 pounds (100 kgs) of cocaine with a street value of $10 million in the rental car of a California couple, according to police.
Routine Colorado traffic stop turns up $10 million in cocaine
Sep 13, 2011 01:43 EDT
DENVER (Reuters) - A routine Colorado traffic stop led to the discovery of 220 pounds of cocaine with a street value of $10 million in the rental car of a California couple, police said on Monday.
Routine Colorado traffic stop turns up $10 million in cocaine
Sep 12, 2011 19:50 EDT
DENVER (Reuters) - A routine Colorado traffic stop led to the discovery of 220 pounds of cocaine with a street value of $10 million in the rental car of a California couple, police said on Monday.
GM hires "car guy" Bob Lutz as adviser
Sep 02, 2011 14:16 EDT
DETROIT (Reuters) - Bob Lutz, the outspoken former product development czar at General Motors, has been hired as a part-time adviser to the top U.S. automaker.
Toyota looks to regain momentum with new Camry
Aug 23, 2011 19:47 EDT
DETROIT (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Co <7203.T> showed off its all-new Camry on Tuesday, aiming to recover lost sales momentum with price cuts and a high-powered ad campaign for its flagship sedan that remains America's best-selling car.
June auto sales weak for 2nd month in row
Jul 01, 2011 17:14 EDT
DETROIT (Reuters) - The auto industry sputtered to its second consecutive month of weaker-than-expected U.S. sales in June, marked by disappointing results from General Motors Co, Ford Motor Co and the big Japanese automakers, as the weak economy and tight supply of cars left buyers wary.
Chevy U.S. car sales at highest brand share in 20 years
Jun 30, 2011 10:09 EDT
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co's <GM.N> U.S. Chevrolet car sales in the first half of the year are set to reach their highest share for the brand in 20 years, outselling trucks in June for the third straight month.
GM investing in two U.S. engine plants, eyes jobs
Jun 17, 2011 20:24 EDT
TONAWANDA, New York (Reuters) - General Motors Co <GM.N> said on Friday it would invest $65 million in existing engine plants in New York and Tennessee.
GM to invest $69 million in Michigan plant
May 25, 2011 09:27 EDT
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co plans to invest $69 million and add about 2,500 jobs at its Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant to build the next-generation Chevrolet Impala large sedan and other cars, the company said.
GM ups Volt, Ampera production outlook
May 18, 2011 18:15 EDT
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co <GM.N> said on Wednesday that it will make 60,000 Chevrolet Volt and Opel Ampera in 2012, up from its previously announced 45,000 production outlook.
Shanghai showcases auto world's China hopes
Apr 19, 2011 16:38 EDT
Foreign and Chinese carmakers unveiled plans on Tuesday to ratchet up investment and introduce new models in China as Shanghai's auto show opened with all eyes on the world's largest car market.
Facts from the Wikipedia page:
| Manufacturer | General Motors |
|---|---|
| Production | 1964–1983 1997–present |
| Predecessor | Chevrolet Corsica/Beretta (for 1997) |
| Successor | Chevrolet Celebrity (for 1983) |
| Class | Mid-size |