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通用汽车的自满文化造成公司拖延十多年才召回有缺陷的汽车。正是这份报告让通用承认了自己的错误通用汽车终于确认支付因点火开关缺陷造成事故的第一笔赔偿金。2006年,两个美国女孩,15岁的Amy Rademaker和18岁的Natasha Weigel驾驶着2005款雪佛兰Cobalt,在一起交通事故失去生命。今年初,因点火开关缺陷,通用陆续宣布召回260万辆汽车,该款车型赫然在列。3月,两个女孩的家人将通用汽车告上法庭,认为后者明知缺
GM’s complacent culture caused the company to delay more than a decade before recalling a defective car. It is this report that GM has admitted itself as wrong GM finally confirmed the payment of the first compensation for an accident caused by a faulty ignition switch. In 2006, two American girls, 15-year-old Amy Rademaker and 18-year-old Natasha Weigel, were driving a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt and lost their lives in a road accident. Earlier this year, due to the flawed ignition switch, GM announced the recall of 2.6 million vehicles in succession, impressively with the model. In March, the families of the two girls brought General Motors to court, believing the latter knew nothing