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NHTSA Slams Takata with $200 Million Penalty

Japanese air bag manufacturer Takata has been hit with a record setting $200 million fine for violating the Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Takata’s exploding air bags have prompted an unprecedented punitive response from NHTSA. “Today, we are holding Takata responsible for its failures, and we are taking strong action to protect the traveling public,” said NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind.

Mercedes-Benz Recalls 126K Vehicles for Air Bag Problems

Mercedes-Benz has announced a recall of 126,260 vehicles because the air bags can unexpectedly...

Chrysler Recalls Jeep, Dodge Vehicles for Electrical Problems

Chrysler has announced two recalls for electrical problems in several vehicle models. A total...

GM Recall for Faulty Air Bag Inflators

General Motors (GM) is recalling several certain model year 2015 Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac XTS,...

Takata Saga: Now there’s a Recall on the Recall

After 15 years of complaints, investigations, and insufficient recalls, last month Takata finally admitted...
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Takata Finally Admits Exploding Air Bags are Defective

Brace yourselves—we’re going to talk about exploding air bags again. Just last week we...

Expanded Air Bag Recall Totals 35 Million

This week Japanese automakers Toyota, Nissan, and Honda announced even more expansions to the...

BMW recalls 91,800 Mini Coopers

For the third time, BMW of North America is expanding a recall due to...

Air Bag Recalls Continue to Plague Auto Industry

Adding to massive Takata recalls and the spontaneous air bag deployment issue, this spring...

2.12 Million Vehicles Recalled For Airbag Issues

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced this weekend that Chrysler, Honda, and...
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