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Home » Chip Shortage Leaves 95,000 GM Vehicles Unfinished
DETROIT—The global shortage of computer chips and other parts has forced General Motors to build some 95,000 vehicles without certain components during the second quarter.
The automaker said that most of the incomplete vehicles were built in June, and that it expects most of them to be finished and sold to dealers before the end of the year.