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Mercedes-Benz is recalling more than 20,000 S-Class sedans due to a defect that may cause front brake hoses to leak.
More than 32,500 Genesis vehicles are being recalled for an issue with the instrument panel that may cause it to go blank, increasing the risk of a crash.
BMW is recalling more than 40,000 examples of its X3 SUV due to malfunctioning rear door locks that may unlock and cause the doors to open unexpectedly.
Kia’s latest recall affects its Seltos and Soul compact SUVs and is prompted by engine damage that could result in a stall or fire.
Tesla’s latest recall affects more than 376,200 examples of its Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV and results from an issue with the vehicles’ power steering system.
Ford is recalling more than 240,000 examples of its Explorer SUV, as well as Aviator SUVs from its Lincoln luxury arm, due to improperly secured seat belt anchor bolts.
More than 29,500 Volkswagen and Audi vehicles are being recalled due to a software error that may prevent the rearview camera image from displaying.
An issue with third-row seat bolts has prompted Toyota to recall approximately 168,000 examples of its Sienna minivan.
GM is recalling nearly 70,800 examples of its GMC Sierra 1500 pickup truck due to a defect that may cause the front grille deflectors to detach.
Toyota is recalling approximately 106,000 examples of its Tacoma pickup truck, specifically ones with four-wheel drive, for damage to the rear brake hoses.