Chevrolet notified 2020-2022 Chevrolet Bolt owners that they no longer replace the battery packs as part of the battery fire recall. Instead, the carmaker offered to install a software diagnostics ...
General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) plans to start replacing all of the lithium-ion battery modules in thousands of recalled Chevrolet Bolt EVs to reduce the risk of the vehicles catching fire. On ...
Back in August 2021, the biggest of the Big Three in Detroit issued recall number 21V-650, which comprised 52,403 units of the Chevrolet Bolt EV and slightly roomier Bolt EUV. An expansion of recall ...
General Motors has released a final fix for the Chevy Bolt EV and Chevy Bolt EUV battery recall. The problem: affected vehicles may have a condition where the high-voltage batteries pose a risk of ...
Owners of Chevrolet Bolt EVs with defective battery packs could be compensated up to $1,400 each through a $150 million settlement proposed by GM and battery supplier LG Energy Solution. The two ...
Even though General Motors has said that it was making great progress replacing faulty battery packs as part of the recall that affected around 140,000 Bolt EVs, it seems some areas are lagging behind ...
Those who’ve owned or leased a Chevrolet Bolt EV from the 2017 through 2022 model year are likely eligible for an amount ranging from $700 to $1,400, as part of a $150 million settlement amount ...
A settlement that would see some people receive $700 to $2,000 each, while the lawyers representing them would receive in excess of $52 million, received preliminary approval last September in a class ...
General Motors has started offering Chevy Bolt EV owners a $6,000 refund as long as they promise not to sue over the battery fire recall fiasco of last year. In June, GM announced that the 2023 Chevy ...
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