GM's Fate Rests On Reason For Ditching Defect Fix

By Sindhu Sundar (April 22, 2014, 8:35 PM EDT) -- Plaintiffs are sure to pounce on reports that General Motors Co. engineers initially decided against fixing its ignition-switch defect based on cost, but experts say the automaker can thwart the seemingly damning evidence by showing it believed the proposed fixes wouldn't have been effective....

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