Auto Safety To Take Center Stage At Detroit Auto Show

By | January 12, 2016

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In order to avoid having nearly four times more cars recalled than were sold in the U.S., as happened in 2014, top automakers, including General Motors (GM) and Ford Motor (F), will reportedly join U.S. regulators in announcing a safety deal Friday. The accord would be voluntary, but federal regulators will monitor the companies closely to ensure they stick to it, Reuters reported, citing sources close to the talks. Automakers met with officials Scalper1 News

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