March Recall Roundup: GM, Ford and Subaru
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March Recall Roundup: GM, Ford and Subaru



The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has released details on a new round of recalls issued by GM for the Buick LaCrosse and Cadillac SRX, Ford for its Focus, C-Max and Escape, as well as two older models, Subaru for the Legacy and Outback, which are actually the subject of two separate recalls. Read more »




- Fca Must Offer To Buy Back 200,000 Pickups And Suvs Over Uncompleted Recalls
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has ordered Fiat-Chrysler to offer to buy back from customers any of the 580,000 pickup trucks and SUVs that it failed to fix during several recalls, and which according to FCA, amount to nearly...

- Subaru Recalling Cars For Curling Mats, Nissan For Spare Tire Inflation And Honda Over Esc
In its latest release, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has shared detailed information on three separate and unrelated recalls from the same number of carmakers. We'll begin with Subaru, which is recalling 10,137 Forester...

- Bmw And Chrysler Issue Separate Recalls On 2012 3-series, Town & Country And Dodge Grand Caravan
In today's recall roundup, BMW and the Chrysler Group have announced two new safety recall campaigns concerning the 2012 3-Series and the Town and Country and Dodge Caravan people carriers on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)....

- February Recalls: Toyota Rav4, Honda Accord, Crosstour And Ridgeline, Ford F-53/59 And Maserati Granturismo
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced several recalls in the first week of February. Starting with Toyota, the Japanese carmaker has issued a recall on a total of 427 RAV4 vehicles manufactured from November 24, 2011,...

- Ring A Bell? Ford Fusion And Mercury Milan Probed For Floor Mats After Complaints About Sticky Accelerators...
Remember Toyota's recall-woes over specific floor mats that could slip forward and snag the gas pedal? Well, we could be heading for a second round of recalls on the same issue but for a different automaker. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...



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