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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.

An issue with the powertrain control module software has prompted Stellantis to recall 131,700 of its Ram 1500 pickup trucks.
An issue with the high-pressure fuel pump has prompted Stellantis to recall more than 45,000 Jeep Wrangler SUVs and Gladiator trucks and Ram 1500 trucks.
Kia has issued a recall for nearly 51,600 of its Carnival minivan over its power-sliding doors, which may close on occupants getting in or out.
After recalling more than 330,000 vehicles at the end of March, Honda is back to recall around 563,700 of its popular CR-V SUVs.
Side mirrors that may detach have prompted Honda’s latest recall affecting a sizable amount of its vehicles.
Jeep is recalling roughly 58,000 of its Wrangler SUV over an unnecessary stud that could lead to a fuel leak and fire.
Mercedes-Benz is adding approximately 70,200 vehicles to an existing recall involving the rear door window trim bars.
Hyundai and Kia have added the Santa Cruz, Santa Fe and Carnival models to an existing tow hitch harness recall.
Hyundai’s overall quiet, drama-free year on the recall front has been interrupted by a major recall involving the windshield wipers on some 167,000 of its Palisade SUVs.
The latest major recall to affect Ford and luxury brand Lincoln involves an issue that may impact braking performance.