GM Under Fire for Delayed Recall of Cars with Faulty Ignitions

Auto Manufacturer Knew of 13 Deaths, 31 Front-end Crashes Linked to the Switches DETROIT, Michigan (April 11, 2014) –  General Motors Corp. is under fire for allegedly delaying the recall of faulty ignition switches installed in 2.6 million cars that are linked to the deaths of at least 13 people and 31 front-end crashes, according to documents released today by … Read More

Toyota Recalls 6.4 Million Vehicles for Safety Defects

Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s largest automaker, announced one of the biggest recalls in automotive history on Wednesday, calling into question the safety of the brand as it affects some 6.4 million vehicles with faulty steering, air bags and other safety hazards, according to news reports. Although there are no actual injuries or deaths resulting from the defective parts, the … Read More