VW Recalling 2.6 Million Cars Globally Including 850,000 in China
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VW Recalling 2.6 Million Cars Globally Including 850,000 in China



Volkswagen has announced it is recalling approximately 2.6 million cars worldwide, a third of which are in China. The company said 800,000 Tiguan vehicles worldwide, including 147,000 in Germany, built between the beginning of 2008 and the middle of 2011, are recalled because a fuse may trip and cause one of the two vehicle light circuits to fail. This in turn would cause individual light functions to fail. Read more »




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