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Volkswagen Recalls Over 114,000 Vehicles in US
Volkswagen recalls more than 114,000 cars due to airbag safety
Volkswagen is recalling 114,478 vehicles in the US because of safety concerns over their airbags, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday.
Volkswagen recalls nearly 115,000 cars for potentially exploding air bag: See list here
Volkswagen is recalling nearly 115,000 Beetle and Passat models over potentially dangerous faults in the air bag system. According to a recall notice reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) last week,
Volkswagen Recalls Over 114,000 Vehicles in US Over Airbag Explosion Risk
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced Volkswagen is recalling vehicles due to airbag concerns.
Volkswagen to recall over 114,000 US vehicles over airbag concern, NHTSA says
Volkswagen will recall 114,478 vehicles in the United States on concerns over the driver-side airbag, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday.
VW Recalls 114,000-Plus Beetles, Passats for Exploding Takata Airbags
VW is adding more Beetles to the list of vehicles affected by the massive Takata airbag recall, as well as some examples of its Passat sedan and wagon.
Volkswagen to Recall 114,000 Vehicles Over Airbag Defect
Volkswagen Group of America will recall over 114,000 vehicles over the risk of an air bag exploding, according to the top U.S. auto safety regulator.
Volkswagen Recalls 114,478 Vehicles Over Takata Airbag Inflators That May Explode
The recall population comprises the 2006 through 2007, 2012 through 2014, and 2017 Passat, along with the 2017 to 2019 Beetle
Volkswagen models recalled for airbag safety precaution
Multiple Volkswagen models have been recalled in Canada due to an airbag safety issue. Recall notices published on Oct. 30 and updated Monday say the airbag issue affects vehicle models for certain years between 2006 and 2019, with 8,892 units affected.
Volkswagen Recalls Over 114,000 Vehicles In US Over Airbag Explosion Concerns
German automaker Volkswagen (OTC:VWAGY) is recalling 114,478 vehicles in the U.S., the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Thursday, citing concerns that the driver’s side frontal airbag inflator may explode.
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Volkswagen recalls over 114,000 Beetle, Passat vehicles due to risk of airbag inflator explosion
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