General Motors Co. said it built about 95,000 vehicles without certain semiconductors and other parts and had to set the cars aside instead of shipping them to dealers, weighing on its second-quarter results.

The auto maker said it still expects to complete those vehicles and deliver them to dealers this year, and stood by its 2022 profit guidance and vehicle-production forecast.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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