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GM recalls 2.7 million 2014 Malibus for a variety of issues

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G. David Felt

Alternative Fuels & Propulsion writer

www.CheersandGears.com

According to the news story on MSN, GM is recalling 2.7 million 2014 Malibu sedans according to Jeff Boyer, GM's Safety Chief to fix a problem that affects brake lights, headlamps, power brakes and windshield wipers. GM will take a 200 million charge this quarter to cover this.

Full story can be found here. Great read with very good info and good to see that the GM CEO is not waiting but attacking these small issues head on.

http://news.msn.com/us/gm-recalls-27m-more-cars-industry-on-record-pace

Of all of the current large American companies, at this point in time GM seems to be one of the ones most wanting to walk through the front door and do the right thing.

GM did not even produce 2.7M total vehicles in 2014! It is all EP I cars. Correct please.

Of all of the current large American companies, at this point in time GM seems to be one of the ones most wanting to walk through the front door and do the right thing.

True, but the media is going to bash them to death.....

Mr. dfelt, for the sake of the integrity of C&G as a news source, please change the title of this thread and the text of your first post.

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