GM to recall 190,000 pickups in America
(chinatrucks.com, Nov 29, 2010) American GM Auto Company has announced on Nov 24th, 2010 that the company will recall 192,000 pickups in America because the children seats of these pickups have lacked the suitable loading position.
GM announces that the recalled vehicles are including Colorado pickup and GMC Canyon pickup from 2004 to 2011. These vehicles with problems have equipped with the unsuitable long seat in stead of back seat. Besides, GM have also recalled ISUZU I-280 type 2006 and I-350 pickup, and ISUZU I-290 and I-370 pickup in 2007 and 2008.
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