GM Has Issued A 'Stop Sale' To Fix Software Issues In The Glitchy Chevy Blazer EV
The Chevrolet Blazer EV has only just hit the hit the market, but it already has a nasty reputation of faulty software issues that left one journalist stranded at a charging station and another review site logging one fault after another. As a result, General Motors has issued a stop sale for the Blazer EV thanks to those aforementioned software problems, Automotive News reports.
According to Scott Bell, vice president of global Chevrolet, the issues forcing the stop-sale aren’t related to safety and instead are related to “quality” and “customer satisfaction” — and while I see the point there, I would probably consider it a safety concern if my car just kinda shut down at a random charging station in the middle of a road trip.
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