Recalls are a common thing in the automotive industry. Chrysler and Dodge are now in the process of recalling more than 50,000 models because of a recall.
Ram 1500 Classic pickups and Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs are the subject of this recall for fuel pump failures caused by metal debris from the Bosch pumps self-destructing.
292,287 Mercedes-Benz ML, GL, and R-Class models might have corroded brake boosters that could fail, so the automaker is issuing a stop-drive recall to address the issue.
Gone are they days of venturing to the dealership for a software-related recall repair. Tesla handles these situations with over-the-air updates while you sleep!
The engine covers on some 2022 Volkswagen Golf GTIs and Golf Rs can get loose and melt, leading to potential engine fires. So, Volkswagen is issuing a recall.
Some 2022 Mercedes EQS models might have loose ground and electrical connections that cause short circuits and fires, so the company is issuing a recall. Fortunately, it only affects 24 cars sprinkled amongst the EQS 450+, 580 4Matic, and AMG EQS.
Several months ago, Porsche and Audi recalled a wide variety of cars and SUVs to address cracking rear-axle lock nuts. But while the recall should've included rear-axle alignments, not all the mechanics did that. So, the brands are now issuing a second recall to address that.