General Motors recalled the vehicles due to a faulty rear toe link that could fracture, increasing the risk of a crash.
General Motors recalled more than 17,000 Buick Regal vehicles due to a rear toe link fracture that could cause drivers to lose control and crash.
General Motors is restructuring how its U.S. dealerships sell used vehicles, moving away from a long-standing certified pre-owned program and pushing dealers onto its newer CarBravo online platform.
DETROIT, March 3 (Reuters) - General Motors is restructuring how its U.S. dealers sell used vehicles, a bid to compete better ...
General Motors is recalling more than 597,000 vehicles due to engine failures, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For a full list of recalls or to see if your car needs ...
General Motors is taking decisive action to reshape how its dealers sell used vehicles. The move is a major shift in strategy ...
GM has reportedly developed a new ordering program called CoreBuild, which provides dealers with the most popular car builds.
GM's dealer push and what's changing This week, GM told dealers that Chevrolet, Buick and GMC franchises are expected to sign ...