The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the new General Motors recall covers certain 2012–2013 Buick Regal vehicles.
General Motors recalled the vehicles due to a faulty rear toe link that could fracture, increasing the risk of a 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.
GM merges Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC certified used-vehicle programs into CarBravo, expanding choice, warranties, and dealer ...
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.
GM Authority has uncovered new details from the development team behind the all-electric 2027 Chevy Bolt that shed light on ...
General Motors is taking decisive action to reshape how its dealers sell used vehicles. The move is a major shift in strategy ...
Buick cars sold across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic are being recalled over a suspension defect that could fracture and ...
Both Detroit automakers have pegged 2028 for the launch of Level 3 automated driving systems, which allows drivers to take their eyes off the road.
DETROIT, March 3 (Reuters) - General Motors is restructuring how its U.S. dealers sell used vehicles, a bid to compete better ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is reportedly sitting on a large number of unused vehicles following a big purchase, ...