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Corinne Vercoe

Corinne Vercoe has been writing professionally for 10 years. She began producing and editing content for the automotive industry in 2018, joining Cars.com as Copy Editor in 2021. She is a member of the Midwest Automotive Media Association and inherited an interest in cars from her father, a lifelong Chevrolet Corvette enthusiast.

Hyundai and Kia are issuing separate recalls for a population of their vehicles that are affected by an issue with an oil pump that may increase the risk of a fire.
Ford is recalling some 870,700 examples of its bestselling F-150 pickup truck over an issue with the electric parking brake.
Ford is recalling certain Escape SUVs and Super Duty pickup trucks over an issue that may prevent the instrument panel from illuminating.
After a quiet period for major recalls, Nissan is recalling its Leaf EV for unintentional acceleration after cruise control is disengaged.
Toyota’s latest recall affects approximately 110,000 of its vehicles and poses a serious safety issue: The airbags may not deploy in the event of a crash.
A traffic fatality involving a 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 that occurred back in May has been potentially linked to the ongoing Takata airbag inflator recall.
Honda is issuing a recall for some 124,000 cars and SUVs that involves a problem with the brake booster assembly.
Mercedes-Benz is recalling more than 143,000 of its model-year 2021-23 vehicles over an issue that could cause a loss of drive power.
Honda’s latest recall affects the rearview camera in nearly 1.2 million examples of its Odyssey, Passport and Pilot models.
Jeep parent automaker Stellantis is recalling the Grand Cherokee and larger Grand Cherokee L over rear coil springs, which may have been installed incorrectly during production.