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General Motors Recalls 170,000 2011 Models
Continuing with the recent announcements of recalls by brands such as Honda and Ford, as well as NHTSA investigations, GM announced today a recall of their most popular vehicle - the Chevrolet Cruze - to inspect whether or not components in the steering shaft and automatic transmissions of the vehicle were installed properly.
The recall will reportedly affect a total of 170,000 2011 models over three separate recall cycles. The story from the Detroit News: Quote:
As the recalls keep coming, what do you think this says about our modern-day quality assurance practices? Do you believe these things are just par for the course or should they be weeded out before ever releasing the car?
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