GM to Sell Pickups, SUVs Without Start-Stop as Thousands of Cars Wait for Chips 10 Jun 2021, 6:43 UTC ·
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While General Motors has recently announced that the chip crisis is easing up on some models, and the company is therefore capable of increasing shipments of some models to the dealers across the U.S. and Canada, it’s now back with some pretty bad news. 1 photo
Select 2021 full-size pickups and SUVs produced by GM under the brands it owns would no longer come with the automatic start-stop system, as the company doesn’t have the necessary chips to power the tech.
The company also plans a series of upgrades for its plant near Fort Wayne, as it’s struggling with what’s being described as “
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