Honda Recalls Nearly 100K Cars from 13 Model Lines
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Hyundai is recalling 172 examples of the 2025 Ioniq 5 and 2026 Ioniq 9 vehicles.The reason for this recall centers around the fasteners for the rear suspension.They may loosen and become detached, which,
Toyota is conducting a safety recall for four models due to a defect with the 12.3-inch combination meter display. In total, 82,000 vehicles in the U.S. are involved in this recall, which underlines the downsides of common digital displays in modern vehicles.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration alerted drivers to 19 new recalls covering vehicles from Ford, Hyundai, Toyota, Tesla, Honda, General Motors and other manufacturers.
Los Angeles Honda and Acura owners just got another reason to double check their mail. American Honda Motor Co. has issued a safety recall for nearly 99,000 vehicles after federal filings flagged a front‑passenger seat weight sensor that can crack and short‑circuit,
Nissan has issued a recall for over 50,000 Kicks crossovers due to driver’s display screens that could go blank. If this happens, the driver won’t have visibility over vehicle speed and other crucial information,
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls for vehicles last week, including notices for over 55,000 Toyota vehicles. Are you looking to see if recalls have been issued on your vehicle? Owners can check USA TODAY's ...
Every week seems to bring a new round of auto recalls. There have been so many lately, that it's getting to the point where many drivers are tuning out. SUV owner Kristin Steuber wasn't sure if her vehicle had any unfixed recalls. "This one? I don't know ...
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25 cars with the fewest predicted safety recalls
If you want to avoid cars that will give you future headaches, narrow your search to the top 25 cars with the fewest predicted number of lifetime recalls.