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General Motors’ most recent quarterly report to federal safety regulators on crashes that may be linked to a defect lists 47 deaths and 614 injuries in vehicles it has recalled this year for ignition problems.

Overall, GM reported 975 crashes resulting in 69 deaths and 1,101 injuries -- more than all other automakers combined. Most of the crashes occurred in the last several years, though a few date back as far as 2005.



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GM Report Changes Death Tally From 13 To 47 Deaths In Ignition Switch Recall

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