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Acura ILX Recalled for Potential Headlight Fires
Acura is calling back 14,708 ILX models over an issue with the headlights.
US Auto Recalls Hit Record High
With six months left to go in 2014, recalls in the U.S. have already broken a single-year record.
Ford Announces Six Recalls Covering 101,000 Vehicles
Late Monday, Ford announced six new recall campaigns that will cover roughly 101,000 vehicles.
Honda Airbag Recall Expanded to California
Honda is expanding a massive airbag recall to include cars sold in the State of California.
GM Ignition Switch Complaints Date Back 17 Years
Could General Motors have avoided a massive recall by listening to its customers 17 years ago?
Slow Jeep Recall Explained by Chrysler
Chrysler has been called into question over the timeliness of a Jeep recall, and today the brand released a statement to clear things up.
Subaru Recalls 660K Vehicles for Rusting Brake Lines
If you live in a “salt belt” state and drive a Subaru, there’s a good chance your vehicle is going to be recalled.
GM Recalls its 2014 Cadillac CTS Recall
General Motors has actually recalled one of its own recalls on the 2014 Cadillac CTS.
NHTSA Questions Timeliness of Jeep Recall
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is demanding answers from Jeep regarding the timeliness of a recall that affects 1.56 million older Jeep SUVs.
Graco Child Seat Recall Expands to 5.6 Million
Graco Children’s Products said today that it will recall roughly 1.9 million infant safety seats with latches that may become difficult to open.
Hyundai Recalls 58,600 Elantra Touring Wagons
A support bracket that could come loose during airbag deployment is causing Hyundai to recall 58,000 of its Elantra Touring hatchbacks from the 2010 to 2012 model years in North America.
Chrysler Ignition Switch Recall Grows by 695,957
Nearly 696,000 vehicles are being added to a recall campaign that Chrysler announced in March, 2011.
GM Recalls Another 8.4 Million Vehicles
Nearly 8.5-million vehicles have been recalled by General Motors globally.
GM Announces Another Four Recalls
So much for more recalls from GM being just a possibility. The American automaker has announced four more recalls that affects 428,211 vehicles in the U.S.
More Recalls Possible Says GM CEO
The light at the end of the tunnel for General Motors still isn’t in sight when it comes to recalls.
2014 Ford F-150 Recall Expanded to 5,600 Units
Ford is expanding a pickup truck recall out to 5,675 units over a power steering issue.
Millions of Recalled Cars Left Unrepaired: Carfax
There are millions of vehicles currently on the road that were never fixed despite being included in recall campaigns.
3 Million Vehicles Added to Massive Global Airbag Recall
The airbag recall that saw Toyota fixing 1.73 million vehicles is expanding to include roughly three million vehicles from Honda, Nissan and Mazda.
GM Offers Dealer Bonuses to Speed Up Ignition Repairs
GM is hoping incentives and bonuses will inspire its dealerships to speed up the repair of cars recalled for faulty ignition switches.
Kia Cadenza Recalled For Fragile Alloy Wheels
The Kia Cadenza is being recalled to replace alloy wheels that might fracture if the driver hits a big pothole.
Chrysler Could be Next in Ignition Switch Recall Nightmare
Two investigations covering 1.2 million vehicles could make Chrysler the next company to announce a major recall to fix faulty ignition switches.
GM has Fixed 154K of 2.9M Vehicles in Ignition Recall
General Motors has only repaired a small fraction of the 2.59-million vehicles that are part of the massive ignition switch recall.
Ford Explorer Recall Closes NHTSA Investigation
Ford has recalled 195,527 Explorers for a possible power steering glitch.
GM Recalls 3.2 Million More Cars for Ignition Switches
General Motors is recalling another bevy of vehicles, totaling 3.2 million, because the key can inadvertently slip out of the ‘run’ position.






