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Takata's massive airbag recall — already the largest U.S. automotive recall 
 ever — continues to expand. See the list of cars involved.
In response to earlier orders that call for additional expansions, Takata 
 Corp. recalled another 3.3 million airbag inflators last week.
A ruptured airbag inflator that killed the Louisiana driver of a recalled 2004 
 Civic apparently was salvaged from 2002 Civic.
Approximately 144 model-year 2016-17 Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric 
 hatchbacks are being recalled as part of the Takata airbag recall.
Honda said it will use Facebook's custom audience tool to reach Takata 
 airbag recall owners and show a video with a woman hurt in a Honda.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles joins Honda in trying to reach owners when they 
 seek collision repair estimates.
The company with the most vehicles involved in the Takata recall settles 
 Honda and Acura owner and lessee claims for economic losses.
 
Mazda is recalling some 309,000 Mazda6s and RX-8s with a permanent 
 replacement for faulty Takata inflators in the driver-side airbag.
Approximately 650 model-year 2017 Ford F-150 pickup trucks and Mustang 
 sports coupes are being recalled for airbag inflators.