A House committee has determined that the government's auto safety agency should have discovered General Motors' faulty ignition switches seven years before the company recalled 2.6 million cars to fix the deadly problem.
JOAN LOWY, TOM KRISHER Associated Press, San Diego Union-Tribune Nation
Tue, 09/16/2014 - 6:37am
A House committee has determined that the government's auto safety agency should have discovered General Motors' faulty ignition switches seven years before the company recalled 2.6 million cars to fix the deadly problem.