Nissan is recalling the Frontier due to the child seat tether anchors not complying to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 225.
Nissan is recalling the Frontier due to the child seat tether anchors not complying to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 225.
General Motors has announced a recall for their 2009-2010 crossovers due to possible seat belt issues.
Toyota will be recalling about 17,000 Lexus HS250h vehicles due to risk of excessive fuel leakage during a rear-end impact. Okay, Toyota, this isn’t funny anymore.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is launching an investigation into the Dodge Caliber concerning sticky pedals.
Acura has announced a recall for the 2004-2008 TSX equipped with the 2.4L inline-4 engine. The issue involves the power steering hose.
I fully understand that Toyota won’t deliberately make a bad car, at least I think they won’t, but the amount of problems they have now is so ludicrous it borders on laughable. It was fun at first, then it got old, now it’s plain annoying.
Toyota’s at it again: this time they’re recalling about 50,000 2003 Sequoias for issues with the stability control (Not related to the Lexus GX 460/Toyota Land Cruiser Prado recall).
Porsche is set to recall 11,324 Panameras worldwide, or all the examples ever sold, to fix a theoretical problem with the front seat belts. 3,176 units are located in the US.
Toyota has agreed to pay the $16.4 million fine issued to them by the NHTSA recently, but still denies any wrongdoing, stating that they paid the fine to simply avoid any more problems.
Well that was pretty quick. It’s been just over a week since Consumer Reports first found the safety issue on the Lexus GX 460, and Toyota is already recalling it to install a fix.