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GM promises investors big money from software fees. This is as Rivian and General Motors Get Greedy and Sell Customers Out to Shareholders With Software Subscriptions. Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images

Rivian, General Motors Get Greedy, Sell Customers Out to Shareholders With Software Subscriptions

Recently, Rivian revealed it hoped to make an average of $15,500 in subscription fees over the lifetime of each $70,000 vehicle. Then General Motors told investors its cars would serve first-and-foremost as a "technology platform" to collect subscriptions fees. But some automakers, such as Alfa Romeo, are setting themselves apart by defining their vehicles as more than a software ecosystem. Read more...
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GM Is Halting Production at Nearly All North America Assembly Plants

The economic impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) over the past year and a half has been extensive. Manufacturers have struggled to maintain pre-pandemic production levels due to various factors, including chip shortages, which continue to affect companies like General Motors. In fact, GM recently halted production at nearly all of its North American plants.
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GM Announces Recall for Every Chevy Bolt Ever Made

The Chevy Bolt is one of the most popular, affordable electric vehicles on the market. However, it's unfortunate battery fire issue is causing General Motors headaches. According to Ars Technica, the Bolt's problem is due to faults with the LG batteries that the EVs run on. So, what's all going on with the Chevy Bolt?
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General Motors Ranked Among the Best Companies for Worker Disability Accessibility

Disability accessibility for workers is critical for the employee to develop a healthy work-life balance. GM looks to constantly improve vehicles with features such as hands-free driving software. It is at the forefront of making improvements to its facilities. Not surprisingly, GM was just ranked as one of the best businesses for disability accessibility.