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Disturbing

Auto Regulators Dismissed Defect Tied to 13 Deaths

Federal safety regulators received more than 260 complaints over the last 11 years about General Motors vehicles that suddenly turned off while being driven, but they declined to investigate the problem, which G.M. now says is linked to 13 deaths and requires the recall of more than 1.6 million cars worldwide.

A New York Times analysis of consumer complaints submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that since February 2003 it received an average of two complaints a month about potentially dangerous shutdowns, but it repeatedly responded that there was not enough evidence of a problem to warrant a safety investigation. The complaints — the most recent of which was filed on Thursday — involved six G.M. models that the automaker is now recalling because of defective ignition switches that can shut off engines and power systems and disable air bags. G.M. said the first recall notices were mailed on Friday to the owners of the vehicles.


Many of the complaints detailed frightening scenes in which moving cars suddenly stalled at high speeds, on highways, in the middle of city traffic, and while crossing railroad tracks. A number of the complaints warned of catastrophic consequences if something was not done.





http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/09/business/auto-regulators-dismissed-defect-tied-to-13-deaths.html?src=busln








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Big deal

How many posts are on this board alone that contain "the car just shut off" from fuel pump relays, CPS, timing belts, pick-up coils, whatever? Cars shut off all the time. Apparently the GM one is mostly from people who have key chains that are too heavy, and the key design allows enough leverage for the weight to rotate the cylinder.
1.6 million cars and 260 complaints? Do the math.
I wish heater fans failed at that rate instead of about 95%.








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Big deal



Introducing the (chinese) Bumperless Volvo.

1 runnaway shopping cart?...we fix...easy....$1000 please. but you didn't die...right?
http://www.europeancarweb.com/news/1312_volvo_claims_zero_new_vehicle_deaths_by_2020/photo_01.html








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Big deal

THAT is a good looking car. I might be interested in buying a Volvo again. I gave up after the 940 was dropped….
Great front end, nicely reminiscent of the 1800S. Like the taillights too.







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