Fiat Chrysler on Thursday announced two recalls, totaling 570,000 SUVs, in order to fix issues involving vanity mirror wiring and a low-pressure hose that present a potential fire risk. more
Mitsubishi Motors has issued a recall for 25,185 Mirages over issues with their airbag systems because of certain wires corroding. more
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has issued a recall for almost 56,000 Jeep Cherokee SUVs in order to fix an electric problem with the power liftgate control modules. more
Nissan has recalled almost 34,000 of its 2015 Rogue models to fix a problem with their gear shifts that presents a safety issue for drivers. more
Fiat Chrysler has announced that it will recall 121,603 Dodge Dart small cars due to an issue with the vehicles’ braking systems. more
Volkswagen continues to face issues involving emission tests, as it is now recalling about 323,700 cars in India while the government investigates diesel vehicles made with emission cheating software. more
Volkswagen emissions scandal continues to have an impact on its business, as California’s air-quality authority has ordered the company to recall all of its vehicles that contain the emissions-cheating software. more
Takata’s defective airbags continue to cause problems for Toyota, as the Japanese automaker announced Wednesday that it is recalling 1.6 million more vehicles in the country that it previously thought were safe from the issue. more
Hyundai has issued a recall for nearly 305,000 Sonata midsize cars in the U.S. in order to fix a problem they are having with their brake lights. more
Rolls-Royce has set itself apart from all of the other big automakers that have recently announced recalls, having issued one that only affects one car. more
Mercedes-Benz has issued a recall for over 126,000 vehicles due to a problem that causes their airbags to inflate without there being a crash. more
Honda announced Thursday that it is recalling over 300,000 Accords in order to fix an issue with their side airbags that can make them inflate without the cars getting into a crash. more
General Motors announced Tuesday that it will recall 1.4 million cars due to an issue that can start a fire. more
Fiat Chrysler announced Tuesday that it is recalling about 94,000 SUVs worldwide for two different safety issues. more
Toyota announced Wednesday that it is recalling 6.5 million vehicles worldwide due to defective window switches that could catch fire. more
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