Federal regulators are investigating 865,000 GM sport utility vehicles for potential faulty fuel gauges that could mistakenly tell drivers their vehicles have more gas than they do.
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Federal regulators are investigating 865,000 GM sport utility vehicles for potential faulty fuel gauges that could mistakenly tell drivers their vehicles have more gas than they do.
msnbc.com: Autos
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