Sunday, December 22, 2024
General Motors has announced a temporary halt on sales for 2024 GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado trucks due to intermittent software quality issues. The company has identified a solution and aims to address the issues before delivering vehicles to customers. GM expressed commitment to resolving the situation swiftly and ensuring top-tier software for their evolving vehicles.
Inspired by GM trucks, this model packs advanced safety tech and exciting upgrades. Expect larger screens, fresh security features, and the rugged ACTIV trim. With enhanced connectivity and safety, it competes fiercely in a crowded market.
GM temporarily halted Chevrolet Blazer EV sales in the US due to software quality concerns, promising ongoing software improvements. A new recall involves door strikers in the electric SUV and GM-branded crossovers due to potential fractures discovered during routine pre-installation tests at GM's San Luis Potosi plant in Mexico.
General Motors has filed a lawsuit against San Francisco, alleging excessive taxes and interest since 2016, totaling $108 million and $13 million, respectively. The legal battle focuses on taxes related to GM's self-driving division, Cruise, emphasizing its separate financial structure and disputing the city's assessments.
General Motors and Ford will lose electric vehicle tax credit from some of its production. Nonetheless, the GM expects to regain the credit as it is working towards changing sources for auto components. The Biden Administration rule regarding EV tax credit is a major reason for the temporary tax credit ineligibility on certain vehicles beginning Jan.1 2024.
Recent announcements by General Motors, Stellantis, and Ford to scale back hiring plans and massive layoffs, raise concern. Despite government subsidy hopes, job losses loom, highlighting the auto industry's shifting landscape. Stellantis cites stringent California emissions regulations as a contributing factor.
General Motors (GM) has initiated a significant transformation of its US Buick dealership landscape. Employing a voluntary buyout strategy, GM has cut its Buick dealership network in half, a strategic move to maximize sales and profitability per location. This transformation aims to prepare for the Electric Vehicle (EV) revolution.
Major automotive players, including General Motors, Toyota, and Volkswagen, unite against the NHTSA's push for a massive recall of 52 million airbag inflators, a move projected to cost billions. This stance was emphasized during a recent hearing, as NHTSA officials argue for a recall due to potential ruptures.