General Motors has announced the recall of over <strong>270,000</strong> Chevrolet Malibu vehicles in the United States due to a problem with the rear camera display. This action is part of the company's efforts to ensure the safety of its users.
The American automotive industry faces significant challenges in the European market, where buyers show little interest in large trucks like the Ford F-150. This gap in interest raises concerns for American companies aiming to expand globally.
General Motors announced the suspension of its 'Factory Zero' starting March 16, with workers expected to return on April 13. This decision comes as demand for electric trucks significantly declines.
General Motors has announced a halt in sales of its new electric vehicles due to reports of serious software issues. This decision comes as the company aims to strengthen its position in the growing electric vehicle market.
Ford Motor Company continues to dominate the vehicle recall landscape, issuing approximately <strong>7.4 million recalls</strong> by March 2026, while General Motors has only issued <strong>80,000 recalls</strong>. This significant disparity highlights the quality challenges faced by both companies.