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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...

Leaky Taillights Cause Electrical Problems in Hyundai Genesis

Hyundai is recalling an estimated 24,400 units of the 2015 Genesis in the United...

2014 Was the Worst Year for Auto Recalls

Automakers recalled more cars last year than ever before, according to the National Highway...

Over 140,000 Hyundai Tucson Crossover Utility Vehicles Recalled

Hyundai Motor Co. has issued a recall for more than 140,000 Tucson crossover utility...
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3 Million General Motor Vehicles Recalled Worldwide

General Motors has recalled 3 million cars and trucks worldwide due to five different...

Recall Issued for 780,000 Chrysler Minivans

More than 780,000 Chrysler minivans are being recalled due to the company receiving reports...

Criminal Investigation Opened to Probe GM’s Actions in Safety Issues

The Justice Department is reviewing General Motors’ actions in the handling of faulty ignition switches in Chevrolet Cobalt and other models after the company reported 31 accidents and 13 deaths linked with this safety issue. A recall of the affected vehicles was issued in February 2014. 

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