The “Big Three” of German automakers announced that they would expand their Takata airbag recalls by a combined 2.5 million vehicles. Daimler AG, makers of the Mercedes-Benz line of luxury vehicles, and BMW each announced that they would recall 840,000...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration may issue fines of up to $200 million as punishment for the exploding Takata airbags that have led to eight deaths. The agency has already fined the manufacturer $70 million over the exploding Takata...
Honda Motor Company announced that it would revise its projected annual sales targets of 6 million vehicles due to the massive Takata airbag recalls. The company stated that it would reduce its sales targets, citing the drive to achieve prior...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that the number of vehicles targeted in auto recalls in 2014 stood just shy of 64 million. The new record of 63.95 million more than doubles the previous record of 30.8 million set...