
Automakers recalled a record 53.2 million vehicles last year in the United States, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). In 2015, 51.2 million vehicles were affected by recalls.
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The recall affects more than 977,000 vehicles, including gasoline electric hybrid models, in the 2011 to 2015 model years.
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Currently, more than 63 million vehicles with open, unrepaired recalls are in use across the U.S., according to Carfax. People in California, Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, and New York have the most vehicles with open recalls.
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The recall expansion, due to get under way in February, affects approximately 543,000 additional vehicles in the U.S.
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Despite highlighting their inspections, the Federal Trade Commission alleges that CarMax, West-Herr Automotive Group, and Asbury Automotive Group failed to adequately disclose that some of their vehicles had open recalls, including the Takata airbag defect.
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A year after declaring a no-sale policy, AutoNation is allowing vehicles with recalled parts to be sold.
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The recall covers nearly 603,000 vehicles in the 2013 to 2016 model years.
Read More →The American Car Rental Association highlights several examples of how it has served its members in 2016 through governmental relations federally as well as being active in state policy matters.
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The U.S. recall, tied to a software defect, covers 3.64 million vehicles in the 2014 to 2017 model years.
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The recall covers nearly 42,000 of the mid-size sedans in the 2009 and 2010 model years.
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