Toyota recalls nearly 150,000 new crossovers in U.S. for airbag deployment issue
Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 145,254 crossovers in the U.S. due to an issue with airbag deployment that may violate federal safety standards.
Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 145,254 crossovers in the U.S. due to an issue with airbag deployment that may violate federal safety standards.
The world’s largest auto parts supplier has had discussions with advisers about potentially making an offer for iconic appliance giant Whirlpool, sources told Reuters. The sources were not certain an offer would be made.
Volkswagen Group is recalling 271,330 vehicles over concerns that the front passenger airbags might not deploy when the seat is activated.
Sharon Kitzman, president of Dominion DMS, said she has heard from several car makers already. “They’re just letting us know that they will be auditing all of the DMS providers that they are certified with.” She would not name the specific manufacturers.
Ford is reducing the freedom of its European managers at a time when “they need far-reaching powers to move the company forward,” an insider said.