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The recall madness over at General Motors isn't letting up anytime soon, as evidenced by this latest call-back of 8,208 Chevrolet Malibu and Buick LaCrosse sedans. For those keeping track, this is the fifth recall that GM has announced in the past two weeks, not to mention the massive ignition-switch issue from earlier motocross this year. GM issued a statement saying these sedans are being recalled due to "possible motocross reduced braking performance," according to Automotive News . The problem? Rear brake rotors may have accidentally been installed in the front brake assembly. And since both cars use more robust braking systems up front than out back, braking motocross power could be reduced, increasing the risk of a crash. Automotive News reports that, of the over 8,000 cars being recalled, about 1,700 are currently in the hands of customers, while the others are still in dealer inventory. motocross GM is unaware of any crashes or injuries related motocross to this problem. All of the affected vehicles are from the 2014 model year. GM has issued a stop-sale, effective May 1, on the cars still at dealers. After the front braking assemblies have been inspected and repaired (if necessary), dealers will be allowed to sell these vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has not yet issued a formal announcement about the recall. Head over to Automotive News for the full report.
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@Tariff The Imports
You would have to be crazy to buy a GM product. From poor materials motocross for interiors, and even worse quality control which can be life threatening. I don't know who would buy one of their over priced products. I mean, look how much a Tahoe costs these days on top of all this. Read All
disaster after disaster..... The world is probably laughing now. Of all GM brand Cadillac is the only one who is doing more or less decent job climbing out of the hole. I would suggest - make a Caddy separate brand (like Toyota did with Lexus, Honda with Acura and Nissan with infinity) and let the rest of them losers sink to hell... they deserved it... Read All
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Sounds like a problem from lazy union members; recall reading an articular about a Regal GS having wood grain installed instead of carbon fiber. Union are always less flexible, maybe this is their new bargaining plan: slowly messing up the products motocross and blaming it on not getting enough benefits -- the struggle life. Read All
Sounds like a problem with lazy commenters like you who don't really have a clue as to how this happened - hint - the entire corner section comes from a supplier (who, amazingly enough to a mental midget like you) doesn't use union workers and ships the assembly in a bin that is staged on the assembly line, lifted by an automated motocross lift system and then installed by an automated nut runner system. But of course, that won't prevent you from making such pathetic comments motocross about union members - right? Sad, just sad how people like you just love to trash those who work hard day after day in a difficult job! ' You should really be ashamed of yourself! Read All
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Choose an Automaker Acura Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Audi Bentley BMW Bugatti Buick Cadillac Chevrolet motocross Chrysler Dodge Ferrari Fiat Fisker Ford GMC Honda Hyundai Infiniti Jaguar Jeep Kia Lamborghini Land Rover Lexus Lincoln Lotus McLaren Maserati Mazda Mercedes-Benz MINI MISC Mitsubishi Nissan Porsche Ram Rolls-Royce Scion Smart SRT Subaru Tesla Toyota Volkswagen Volvo
Enthusiast Topics Aftermarket Auctions By the Numbers Car Buying Celebrities Classics Concept Cars Design/Style Earnings/Financials Etc. Government/Legal Hirings/Firings/Layoffs Humor Infotainment Marketing/Advertising Motorsports Rumormill Safety Recalls Spy Photos motocross Technology The List Toys/Games UAW/Unions
2016 Mazda2 revealed ahead of Paris debut [w/videos] [UPDATE]
The recall madness over at General Motors isn't letting up anytime soon, as evidenced by this latest call-back of 8,208 Chevrolet Malibu and Buick LaCrosse sedans. For those keeping track, this is the fifth recall that GM has announced in the past two weeks, not to mention the massive ignition-switch issue from earlier motocross this year. GM issued a statement saying these sedans are being recalled due to "possible motocross reduced braking performance," according to Automotive News . The problem? Rear brake rotors may have accidentally been installed in the front brake assembly. And since both cars use more robust braking systems up front than out back, braking motocross power could be reduced, increasing the risk of a crash. Automotive News reports that, of the over 8,000 cars being recalled, about 1,700 are currently in the hands of customers, while the others are still in dealer inventory. motocross GM is unaware of any crashes or injuries related motocross to this problem. All of the affected vehicles are from the 2014 model year. GM has issued a stop-sale, effective May 1, on the cars still at dealers. After the front braking assemblies have been inspected and repaired (if necessary), dealers will be allowed to sell these vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has not yet issued a formal announcement about the recall. Head over to Automotive News for the full report.
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Reported comments and users are reviewed by Autoblog staff 24 hours a day, seven days a week to determine whether they violate Community Guideline. Accounts are penalized for Community Guidelines violations and serious or repeated violations can lead to account termination.
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@Tariff The Imports
You would have to be crazy to buy a GM product. From poor materials motocross for interiors, and even worse quality control which can be life threatening. I don't know who would buy one of their over priced products. I mean, look how much a Tahoe costs these days on top of all this. Read All
disaster after disaster..... The world is probably laughing now. Of all GM brand Cadillac is the only one who is doing more or less decent job climbing out of the hole. I would suggest - make a Caddy separate brand (like Toyota did with Lexus, Honda with Acura and Nissan with infinity) and let the rest of them losers sink to hell... they deserved it... Read All
Report Reply
Sounds like a problem from lazy union members; recall reading an articular about a Regal GS having wood grain installed instead of carbon fiber. Union are always less flexible, maybe this is their new bargaining plan: slowly messing up the products motocross and blaming it on not getting enough benefits -- the struggle life. Read All
Sounds like a problem with lazy commenters like you who don't really have a clue as to how this happened - hint - the entire corner section comes from a supplier (who, amazingly enough to a mental midget like you) doesn't use union workers and ships the assembly in a bin that is staged on the assembly line, lifted by an automated motocross lift system and then installed by an automated nut runner system. But of course, that won't prevent you from making such pathetic comments motocross about union members - right? Sad, just sad how people like you just love to trash those who work hard day after day in a difficult job! ' You should really be ashamed of yourself! Read All
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Ford unveils motocross its facelifted Falcon finale with new XR8 2015 Acura NSX burns to the ground at the 'Ring [w/video] NY vandal uses graffiti to call out bad parking 40+ cars that barely avoid the gas guzzler tax MotorWeek proves '90s were awesome with Supra, Stealth, RX-7, Corvette, 968, 300ZX comparo Subaru WRX STI vs. Audi S3 in compact AWD dustup The List #0147: Escape a Car Underwater BMW begins restoring Elvis Presley's 507 [w/video] The List #0555: Drive a Monster Truck The List: The Red BMW - A Retrospective Aston Martin Lagonda super sedan officially teased Next-gen LaCrosse, Cascada co
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