
The recall bill will become law on June 1, 2016. The law exempts companies with rental or loaner fleets of fewer than 35 vehicles.
Read More →The successful passage of recall legislation was the result of consensus building, working with legislators and understanding what car rental customers want.
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The recall, set to begin in mid-February, covers 846,000 vehicles in the 2013-2015 model years.
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The action covers about 5,000 new luxury SUVs that may have defective driver’s knee air bag modules.
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The recall affects 83 2016 model-year cutaway and chassis cab vehicles in North America, including 75 in the U.S.
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Yet another round of Takata air bag inflator recalls will involve vehicles from several automakers, including Ford, Toyota and Honda.
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Nearly 900 vehicle recalls were filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in 2015, a new record involving more than 51 million vehicles — another record, the federal agency reported.
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Eighteen vehicle manufacturers and the U.S. Department of Transportation finalize an agreement aimed at taking a more proactive approach to identifying and fixing vehicle defects that pose safety risks.
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Dealers will replace Hankook Ventus S1 Noble2 tires that are at risk for developing cracks in the tire sidewall.
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The braking problem, resulting from ESC sensor malfunction, triggers a recall affecting 155,000 cars in the 2011 and 2012 model years.
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