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Toyota recalls 550,000 cars for steering issue

Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday it is recalling about 550,000 vehicles worldwide -- mostly in the United States -- for problems that could make it harder to steer.

Senh: Will Toyota recalls ever stop? Seems like you get these at lease once every other week.

 

Chrysler recalls 11,000 vehicles for steering issue

Chrysler Group LLC has recalled 11,351 vehicles for a possible missing or incorrectly installed part that could result in loss of steering capability and increase the risk of a crash.

 

Toyota recalls 106,000 Prius cars

Toyota recalled 106,000 first-generation Prius hybrid cars globally on Wednesday for faulty steering caused by a nut that may come loose.

 

Mercedes Recalls 85,000 Cars for Steering Problem

The recall of 85,000 recent models came because a steering problem could make the cars harder to control.

 

Hyundai Recall: 139,000 Sonata Sedans Recalled For Steering Defect

Hyundai Motor Co. said it is voluntarily recalling 139,500 Sonata sedans in the U.S. because of a manufacturing defect that could cause drivers to lose steering control.

 

New Toyota Recall Involves About 400,000 Vehicles

Among the Toyota recalls are 373,000 2000-4 Avalon models for a steering problem that could cause a crash, and 39,000 2003-7 Lexus LX 470 S.U.V.'s for a steering defect.

Senh: These Toyota recalls never end. It's surprising that they're still in business.

 

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