Suzuki, Mitsubishi and Ford have each issued a separate recall today, with a total of about 90,000 cars being recalled by the trio.
Suzuki, Mitsubishi and Ford have each issued a separate recall today, with a total of about 90,000 cars being recalled by the trio.
Nissan has announced a worldwide 2.14 million vehicle recall due to ignition problems. This will be their third-largest recall ever.
BMW has announced today that they will conduct two separate recalls, both due to the possibility of a fuel pump failure.
Honda has released more details on their brake fluid leak recall, affecting the 2005 – 2007 Acura RL and 2005 – 2007 Honda Odyssey.
Toyota will be recalling 1.5 million vehicles worldwide due to a possible brake fluid leak. Honda will be conducting a similar recall as well, on an unknown number of cars.
Volvo and Chrysler have each launched a recall, with the former related to airbags and the latter to power steering hoses.
General Motors is recalling the 2009-2010 Chevrolet Impala due to seat belt concerns.
Tesla will be recalling the Roadster 2.0 and 2.5 due to a fire hazard.
BMW has announced that they will be running a voluntary recall of certain V8 and V12-powered cars, including the Rolls-Royce Phantom.
Toyota has finally gotten around to addressing Tundra bed bounce complaints, which first started back in 2007, with a Technical Service Bulletin.