GM Tab for Recalls So Far This Year: $2.7 Billion
General Motors Co. has spent $2.7 billion to repair some 32 million recalled cars and provide loaner vehicles to their owners so far in 2014, according to a regulatory filing last week as reported by Bloomberg News.
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General Motors Co. has spent $2.7 billion to repair some 32 million recalled cars and provide loaner vehicles to their owners so far in 2014, according to a regulatory filing last week as reported by Bloomberg News.
GM previously reported recall costs of $2.5 billion for the first half of the year.
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