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Kia Motors America is recalling almost 2,000 vehicles with misaimed headlights. The Hyundai-owned, Irvine, Califonia-based company notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Oct. 31, 2018 they will recall 1,754 2019 Kia Forte vehicles built between July 24 and Sept. 17, 2018. The affected vehicles contain LED headlamps lacking proper low beam aiming. The vehicle’s low beams veer leftward, throwing the headlamps out Read More...
American Honda Motor Company is recalling more than 60,000 vehicles suffering from improperly coated brake pistons. The Torrance, California-based Read More...
Volkswagen Group of America (VW) will recall almost 2,000 Audi vehicles after discovering a potentially dangerous transmission fluid leak. The Auburn Read More...
General Motors LLC (GM) announced Sept. 26, 2018 they will recall more than 15,000 vehicles equipped with faulty seatbelts. The Warren, Read More...
Mazda North American Operations announced on Sept. 14, 2018 they will recall almost 50,000 vehicles susceptible to potentially dangerous corrosion. Read More...
Mitsubishi Motors North America notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Sept. 14 they will recall almost 60,000 SUVs Read More...
BMW of North America will recall more than 5,000 vehicles prone to potentially dangerous engine stalling. The Westwood, New Jersey-based manufacturer Read More...
Mercedes-Benz USA will recall more than 4,000 vehicles suffering from failing seatbelt latches. The manufacturer’s Jacksonville, Florida-based Read More...
Hyundai Motor America announced on Oct. 5, 2018 they will recall more than 10,000 vehicles suffering from inadequate and potentially dangerous Read More...
American Honda Motor Company will recall slightly more than 100 vehicles suffering from safety system problems. The National Highway Traffic Safety Read More...
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