Owners dissatisfied with the general hiding the official website protests
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It was reported that General Motors Corp. announced the recall of 1.6 million vehicles due to problems with the ignition switch of the vehicle leading to engine stalls, the failure of airbags to open in time, and the difficulty of turning the car.
It was reported that General Motors Corp. announced the recall of 1.6 million vehicles due to problems with the ignition switch of the vehicle leading to engine stalls, the failure of airbags to open in time, and the difficulty of turning the car. However, consumers are increasingly dissatisfied with the company's behavior. Because the company knew that there was a problem with the car, it not only failed to solve the problem as soon as possible, but also deliberately concealed the truth for up to 10 years.
It is reported that the recalled cars include six models produced in the middle of 2003-2007. General Motors said 12 people have lost their lives as a result of the car's problems. The company recently issued a statement saying that manufacturers knew about car ignition systems as early as 2001, but they have not been called back yet. Angry consumers are using social media to vent their grievances. On the fan page of GM's website, there are consumer complaints and car enthusiasts' comments.
Reported that GM General Motors Corporation after the announcement of bankruptcy in 2009, the new General Motors took place before July 2009 no legal liability. But General Motors faces pressure from consumer groups that say the arrangement is unfair to victims and that automakers should set up a trust fund to pay for the victim's losses.
As part of the recall of the car in question, General Motors paid a $ 500 subsidy to each consumer buying or leasing General Motors. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the FBI, the U.S. Congress and Manhattan law firms are all investigating the incident. General Motors said it will work together. Mary Barra, the company's chief executive, has publicly apologized for the incident and started a company-wide investigation.
Fitch Ratings, on the 14th, said the car recall and federal government oversight will pose a threat to General Motors' credibility but will not create a financial burden. However, the lawsuit against the company will have a negative impact. It is reported that the 14 federal court in Texas filed a class action lawsuit against GM.