The Chevrolet Cobalt is among the General Motors vehicle impacted by the ignition switch issue.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney)
The probe by the U.S. attorney in Manhattan was reported by Bloomberg, Reuters and the New York Times, citing unnamed sources.
The U.S. attorney's office declined to either confirm or deny it was pursuing an investigation, and a spokesman said the office generally does not speak about investigations in the early stages. A General Motors (GM, Fortune 500) spokesman did not immediately return CNNMoney's calls Tuesday evening.
General Motors knew a decade ago of issues with the ignition switches of several popular models, including the Chevrolet Cobalt and HHR, Pontiac's G5 and Solstice, and Saturn's Sky and Ion.
Related: General Motors recall timeline
It only announced a recall in February. Nearly two weeks later, it expanded the number of affected vehicles from 780,000 to 1.4 million. It also disclosed additional deaths.
Federal law requires automakers notify a federal safety board within five days of discovering an issue.
GM's new CEO, Mary Barra, recently defended the company's actions in a letter to employees, saying it acted "without hesitation" and "well beyond" recommendations by technical experts. Another company official said GM's review of the issue "was not as robust as it should have been."
The criminal investigation would join reviews led by the National Transportation Safety Administration, Congress and an internal probe.
--CNNMoney's Katie Lobosco contributed to this report
First Published: March 11, 2014: 8:53 PM ET
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