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Six new death, injury claims approved by GM switch fund

General Motors World Headquarters - Six new death, injury claims approved by GM switch fund

By Jessica Dye

A program to compensate the victims of a faulty ignition switch in General Motors vehicles found last week that the part was linked to two additional deaths and four injuries, bringing the total number of eligible claims to 67, according to a report on Monday.

Odell, Ford’s new global sales boss, has a world of challenges

Stephen Odell, Ford's new global sales boss, has a world of challenges

Mark Fields’ biggest management shuffle since taking over as Ford CEO involves a job swap for two key deputies — Jim Farley and Stephen Odell — who bring very different strengths to their new roles.

Porsche to sell out of priciest-ever model by December

Porsche to sell out of priciest-ever model by December

By Andreas Cremer

Porsche expects to sell out of its most expensive model ever by early December, bolstering earnings as the sports car maker grapples with rising capacity and technology costs.

Nissan expands U.S. recall for faulty Takata air bags to 52,738 vehicles

Nissan expands U.S. recall for faulty Takata air bags to 52,738 vehicles

by Ben Klayman

Nissan is expanding the number of vehicles recalled in the United States for passenger air bags that could explode with too much force and spray metal shrapnel at occupants.

GM ordered 500,000 new switches months before recall

GM ordered 500,000 new switches months before recall

by Ashley Lau and Supriya Kurane

General Motors ordered half a million replacement ignition switches almost two months before it alerted federal safety regulators of the issues that prompted a recall of millions of vehicles, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing email exchanges between the automaker and its supplier Delphi Automotive Plc .