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NewsMay 12, 2015

GM Recalls Malibu Sedans for Seat Belts

The recall affects 437,045 2011-2012 model-year Chevrolet Malibu sedans in the U.S. and 4,620 in Canada.

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NewsMay 1, 2015

Ford Expands Door Latch Recall

With this new expansion, the safety recall now covers nearly 546,000 Fiesta, Fusion and Lincoln MKZ vehicles in North America.

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NewsApril 27, 2015

Ford Recalls Fusion, Fiesta and Lincoln MKZ

The recall affects nearly 390,000 vehicles in North America that may have defective door latches.

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NewsApril 7, 2015

Feds Probe Safety of Volkswagen Passat, CC Sedans

NHTSA’s office of defects investigation has received nine reports claiming problems with the steering column control module.

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NewsMarch 31, 2015

Automakers Surpass Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards Again

For the second year in a row, light-duty vehicle manufacturers have surpassed national greenhouse gas emissions standards, according to a March 26 report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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NewsMarch 25, 2015

Ford Explorer, Police Interceptor SUVs Recalled

The recall covers nearly 213,000 2011-2013 model-year SUVs that may have an interior door handle problem.

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NewsMarch 25, 2015

Toyota Recalls Yaris for Roof Headliner

The recall covers 16,582 Yaris cars sold in Puerto Rico.

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NewsMarch 24, 2015

Mercedes-Benz Recalls CLS-Class, C-Class Sedans

The automaker’s dealers will fix problems affecting taillights and fuel delivery modules, as part of two separate recalls covering 33,180 vehicles. 

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NewsMarch 13, 2015

Chevrolet Volts Recalled for Carbon Monoxide Risk

After parking in a garage, a driver may unwittingly leave the plug-in hybrid car running because idling in the electric mode is so quiet.

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NewsMarch 6, 2015

Altec Recalls Digger Derrick, Aerial Device Trucks

To address a fire risk, dealers will replace a 30-amp circuit breaker with a 20-amp one.

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