Why 1 Million Flood Damaged Cars From Harvey Are Ticking Time Bombs
Auto insurance companies are processing one million flood damaged cars from Hurricane Harvey. Will they dump them on an unsuspecting public?
Auto insurance companies are processing one million flood damaged cars from Hurricane Harvey. Will they dump them on an unsuspecting public?
According to new research by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), most of the teenagers are driving vehicles that are not safe. When it comes to a vehicle for teenagers, one of the first thing that comes to most of our mind is the budget to buy the vehicle.
According to FOX business, 4 months after GM recalls only 410 vehicles received new ignitions. Only 16% of the 2.6M GM vehicles recalled have new ignitions. In the video below, Jeff Flock talks to Saturn Ion owner Joanna Haugh about the ignition switch defect in her vehicle.
The faulty ignition switch problem from General Motors has been in news for a long time now and the recall count is more than 17 million cars this year. Daniel Hollaert Jr. lost control of his 2006 Chevy Cobalt when his car crashed head-on into a school bus full of children.
General Motor’s saga of vehicle safety defects and its recalls for public safety continues with even more number of recalls on ignition switch issues. GM recalled 3.36 million mid size and full size cars all over the world for ignition switches that have immense effect on power steering, power breaks,
General Motors (GM) is recalling certain model year 2013 and 2014 Chevrolet Camaro Coupes manufactured June 9, 2013, through September 6, 2013.
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If you need your vehicle’s safety systems analyzed to see if they worsened or directly caused you catastrophic injuries or a loved one’s death.
Todd Tracy prides himself on standing up for car accident victims who lost their lives or suffer from traumatic injuries that require lifelong care. Automakers and auto dealers must be held accountable for putting unsafe vehicles on the road.