The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday it was opening a preliminary probe into 877,710 vehicles manufactured by General Motors, after receiving reports alleging engine failure.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened an investigation on Thursday into GM for engine failure in some full-size trucks and SUVs. The investigation applies to the 6.2L ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened a preliminary evaluation into possible issues with V8 engines in Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups, as well as the Chevrolet ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating reports of alleged engine failures in GM's 6.2-liter L87 V-8, an engine used in a wide variety of trucks and SUVs. NHTSA ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is launching an investigation into General Motors after it received numerous complaints alleging engine failures in several of the automaker's ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration had opened a preliminary evaluation in late 2023 to determine potential safety risks from Cruise’s driverless vehicles. The company drew heavy ...
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened an investigation into reports of engine failures involving General Motors’ 6.2-liter L87 V8 engine. According to the NHTSA ...
Jan 15 (Reuters) - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday it has closed an investigation on Daimler Truck's (DTGGe.DE), opens new tab 313,101 North American vehicles ...
NHTSA Opens Preliminary Probe Into More Than 870,000 GM Vehicles (Reuters) -The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday it was opening a preliminary probe into 877,710 ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is once more investigating Tesla, alleging that 2.6 million vehicles with the company’s “Summon” feature risk causing accidents.