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  2. General Motors recalls more than 539K vehicles. Check ... - AOL

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    As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirement of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 208, "Occupant Crash Protection." The vehicles in the recall include: 2020-2025 Explorer

  3. General Motors recalls nearly 80,000 over transmission safety ...

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    General Motors (GM) is recalling nearly 80,000 vehicles due to a safety issue with the transmission. The recall involves some 2022-2023 Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana vehicles, the National ...

  4. Ram, Dodge, Kia, General Motors, Hyundai among 86K vehicles ...

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    The NHTSA recently announced recalls for 86,193 vehicles. This includes Ram, Dodge, Alfa Romeo Tonale, Harley-Davidson, Kia, General Motors, and Hyundai.

  5. GM 9T50 transmission - Wikipedia

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    It was designed and manufactured by General Motors, equipped on automobiles starting with the 2017 model year; the 9TXX family was developed from an earlier joint GM–Ford 6-speed automatic transmission. Ford sells derivatives of the 9TXX with one forward speed removed as the 8F family.

  6. List of GMC vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The American automobile manufacturer GM has sold a number of trucks and SUVs under its marque GMC, which began being applied in 1912. [1] The vast majority of GMC vehicles are based upon the same platforms as, or simply rebadged from, vehicles sold in the Chevrolet division of GM. [citation needed]

  7. General Motors - Wikipedia

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    General Motors was the largest global automaker by annual vehicle sales for 77 consecutive years, from 1931, when it overtook Ford Motor Company, until 2008 when it was overtaken by Toyota. This reign was longer than any other automaker, and GM is still among the world's largest automakers by vehicle unit sales.