General Motors Halts Sales of Some Cadillac CTS Sedans
By Edmund Lee and Jeff Plungis
Bloomberg News
Jul 20, 2014 12:01 AM ET
General Motors Co. (GM) has told its dealers to halt the sale of some Cadillac models, mostly used cars, because the company doesn’t yet have a fix in place for a defective ignition switch.
The Detroit-based automaker issued an urgent order dated July 8 to its dealers to stop delivery of 2014 Cadillac CTS sedans that use a standard key ignition. The order didn’t apply to the newest models with a push-button start.
The notice became public after the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration posted the document today as part of its continuing investigation of GM vehicle recalls. GM, in the notice, also told dealers not to sell 2003-2013 models of the CTS and 2004-2006 models of the Cadillac SRX from their used-car inventories.
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By Edmund Lee and Jeff Plungis
Bloomberg News
Jul 20, 2014 12:01 AM ET
General Motors Co. (GM) has told its dealers to halt the sale of some Cadillac models, mostly used cars, because the company doesn’t yet have a fix in place for a defective ignition switch.
The Detroit-based automaker issued an urgent order dated July 8 to its dealers to stop delivery of 2014 Cadillac CTS sedans that use a standard key ignition. The order didn’t apply to the newest models with a push-button start.
The notice became public after the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration posted the document today as part of its continuing investigation of GM vehicle recalls. GM, in the notice, also told dealers not to sell 2003-2013 models of the CTS and 2004-2006 models of the Cadillac SRX from their used-car inventories.
Full Story: General Motors Halts Sales of Some Cadillac CTS Sedans - Bloomberg