Kia to Recall 105,000 Rio Cars in Russia
Kia is recalling around 105,000 cars in Russia due to a possible airbag malfunction
Kia to Recall 105,000 Rio Cars in Russia Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
Kia is recalling around 105,000 cars in Russia due to a possible airbag malfunction
Kia to Recall 105,000 Rio Cars in Russia Read MoreWhile recalls these days are being announced quite frequently, lets see which ones were the biggest recalls of the automotive history.
Top 10 Biggest Recalls in Automotive History Read MoreToyota has sent a letter to bZ4X owners, offering a choice between a loaner and incentive package or full repurchase of vehicles, as the Japanese automaker continues to struggle to keep the wheels intact of its first-ever all-electric vehicle.
Toyota Offering bZ4X Buyback as Recall isn’t Going Great Read MoreThe latest Toyota Tundra pickup truck has been recalled once again. According to information, Toyota has recalled 31,400 new Tundra because the backup camera can project a forward-facing image when the trucks are put in reverse.
2022 Toyota Tundra Recalled for the Third Time Read MoreShares of Toyota and Subaru witnessed a sudden dip as the two Japanese automakers recalled their first mass-made all-electric cars, launched hardly two months ago, because of a risk of wheels coming loose.
Toyota & Subaru Shares Drop on “Embarrassing” Recall Read MoreToyota’s first-ever all-electric vehicle the bZ4X SUV has landed in troubles soon after its launch. The Japanese automaker has announced …
Toyota Recalls bZ4X EV Over Concerns About Loose Wheels Read MoreA single Bugatti Chiron has been recalled over a loose screw which could compromise its crash protection.
1 Bugatti Chiron Recalled for 1 Loose Screw Read MoreThe U.S. auto safety regulator announced its first-ever whistleblower award, handing out more than $24 million to a former Hyundai Motor employee who provided key information about safety lapses at the South Korean automaker.
Hyundai Whistleblower Awarded More Than $24 Million by NHTSA Read MoreOwners of Hyundai Tucson in Australia have been told to park the vehicles in an open space away from garages and flammable materials due to fears a manufacturing error could lead to the car’s engine catching fire, even when the vehicle’s engine is switched off.
Hyundai Tucson Recalled in Australia as Engines Could Catch Fire Even When Switched Off Read MoreHyundai and Kia on Friday agreed to a record $210 million civil penalty after US auto safety regulators said they failed to timely recall 1.6 million vehicles for engine related issues.
Hyundai & Kia to Pay a Record $210 Million Penalty in Delaying Recalls Read More