GM Recalls 740K SUVs With Blinding Headlights
- General Motors has announced a recall of 740,000 SUVs after determining their headlights are too bright.
- GM officials say the headlights of GMC Terrain SUVs, manufactured from 2010 through 2017, present a hazard because they can blind other motorists. Company officials say they’ll mail repair instructions to Terrain owners on April 23rd.
- The announcement comes one day after U.S. safety regulators rejected a request from GM to skip the recall.
I have a small SUV that has a great feature that senses other driver headlights and immediately turns the “brights” off until the other headlights disappear. Then they come back on all on their own! You cannot manually flash other drivers at all. Let’s make that light function mandatory instead of optional. For those of us who have had any kind of eye correction surgery, halos are a real problem when driving at night around bright lights. Please help!