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DETROIT - For years, the U.S. government's auto safety watchdog sent form letters to worried owners of the Chevrolet Cobalt and other General Motors small cars, saying it didn't have enough ...
The Cobalt had a litany of problems, including fuel leaks, and a power steering defect that the agency did investigate. GM may not have disclosed all the information it had on the switches.
GM recall came years after defect was discovered General Motors said last week that it was recalling more than 700,000 vehicles because of a problem with the ignition switch. GM said six people ...
The Chevrolet Cobalt compact car is under federal investigation after 1,132 consumer complaints of a sudden loss of power steering, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says.
Federal regulators have opened an investigation into complaints that power steering systems in the Chevrolet Cobalt can fail. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says there are ...
The faulty ignition switch, which has caused the Chevrolet Cobalt and other GM cars to stall, and has disabled the air bags and power steering, has been linked to 13 deaths. Watch the video above ...