The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration appears to be feeling its oats lately. It recently urged Chrysler to recall some Jeep models over gas tank safety issues, and while the Auburn Hills automaker resisted in very public fashion, the government agency eventually got what it wanted. Now it's turning its gaze upon General Motors, wondering if an existing recall of 8,000 Pontiac G6 models for a brake light issue should have been exponentially larger – some 551,000 vehicles. GM recalled those 8,000 Pontiac models in 2009 after NHTSA logged some 212 complaints of brake light issues on 2005 and 2006 models.
Autoblog , NHTSA questioning GM over adequacy of past recall... again, NHTSA questioning GM over adequacy of past recall... again
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