That’s a bad and easy way to turn off your Camaro

Ever wanted to turn off your Camaro with your knees? Well, you might already have that feature in your car. But General Motors does not like it. The company has identified an issue where the driver could accidentally turn off the car with their knees.

The problem has gone literally deadly, that GM has revealed that there were three crashed with four major injuries because of this issue, in the past. While the issue is not with the ignition switches, the company is trying to give some solution to this problem to its drivers with some safety measures.

This could be the biggest recall of Camaros ever, and GM’s solution right now, will just be temporary. All the 511,508 Camaros will get a permanent solution once GM identifies a way around it. But then, there is one more problem. About 464,712 Camaros are in the United States. But the rest of the cars that are affected by this issue are running across the world.

Recalls are not new to GM. Until now, the company has recalled over 13.3 million vehicles since January. We will have to wait and see the permanent solution that GM would give to these affected Camaros.

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