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Toyota is recalling approximately 41,000 examples of its Camry sedan, as well as NX and RX SUVs from its luxury arm Lexus, for a damaged seat belt.
Ford’s latest recall involves its Expedition SUV and F-Series Super Duty trucks, as well as the Lincoln Corsair SUV, over an issue with the backup camera.
Our long-term 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe Trailhawk can finally be plugged in again to charge thanks to the remedy for its potential fire-risk recall.
Honda is recalling more than 294,600 vehicles over an issue with the fuel injection electronic control unit that may result in an engine stall or a loss of power.
Kia is recalling more than 82,200 examples of its hybrid, plug-in hybrid and fully electric Niro compact SUV over an issue with the front passenger airbag.
Ford is recalling nearly 149,500 examples of its Bronco SUV for failing rear shock absorbers.
Ford is recalling more than 272,800 examples of its Bronco Sport SUV and Maverick pickup truck over an issue with the 12-volt battery that may cause a loss of drive power.
Stellantis’ first major recall of 2025 involves more than 63,000 examples of its Jeep Cherokee SUV and an issue that may result in a loss of drive power or the Park function.
Kia is recalling nearly 74,500 examples of its Sorento, Sorento Hybrid and Sorento Plug-in Hybrid SUVs due to a software issue related to their headlights and taillights.
Tesla is recalling more than 239,300 examples of its Model 3, Model S, Model X and Model Y electric vehicles over an issue with the rearview camera.