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Volkswagen is recalling approximately 33,100 Golf and Golf SportWagen 
 cars because of the potential for the key to remove from the ignition when 
 the vehicle is not parked.
Approximately 65 model-year 2018 Chrysler Pacifica minivans are being 
 recalled for two separate defects.
Approximately 3,300 model-year 2018 Genesis G80 sedans are being 
 recalled for their occupant classification systems.
Approximately 300 model-year 2019 Subaru Ascent SUVs are being 
 recalled for missing spot welds on or around the B-pillar.
Approximately 700 model-year 2018 Jeep Cherokee SUVs equipped with 
 all-wheel drive are being recalled for their half-shaft assemblies.
BMW is recalling 12 BMW 540d xDrive sedans because incorrect firmware 
 may cause the vehicle to stall.
Approximately 45,500 model-year 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan SUVs are being 
 recalled for their panoramic-sunroof ambient light bars.
Recalls in the auto industry are a common occurrence. Not up to speed? 
 Not to worry. Here are some of the most significant recalls we covered 
 from June.
Cars.com's 2018 Volkswagen Atlas was in the shop for 12 days thanks to a 
 broken sunshade. It wasn't a straightforward fix, either.
More than 1.1 million Ram 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickups with power 
 locking tailgates are affected by a new recall for the tailgate.