Takata airbag recall to cost about $24bnJapan's Takata Corp could face about $24 billion in costs to recall its airbag inflators in a worst case scenario, Bloomberg news reported, sending its shares tumbling by a fifth to an all-time low. A scenario involving the wi More… |
90 million Takata airbag inflators may face US recallsUS auto safety regulators are examining whether an additional 70 million to 90 million Takata Corp airbag inflators should be recalled because they may endanger drivers, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. That wou More… |
90 million Takata airbag inflators may face US recallsUS auto safety regulators are examining whether an additional 70 million to 90 million Takata Corp airbag inflators should be recalled because they may endanger drivers, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. That wou More… |
Takata air bag recall probe could expandUS regulators said on Monday they could expand their investigation into Takata Corp air bag inflators beyond 11 automakers, as questions arose about whether vehicle design played a role in the devices posing a deadly risk to the public. More… |
Takata air bag recall probe could expandUS regulators said on Monday they could expand their investigation into Takata Corp air bag inflators beyond 11 automakers, as questions arose about whether vehicle design played a role in the devices posing a deadly risk to the public. More… |
Honda expects to expand Takata airbag recallHonda Motor Co expects to recall vehicles with potentially defective air bags, a move that could expand a massive, multi-company air bag recall by more than a million, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The recall More… |
Toyota expands recall over faulty airbagsJapanese airbag maker Takata Corp's safety crisis deepened on Wednesday after the world's biggest carmaker Toyota Motor Corp recalled 650,000 more vehicles in Japan, and the supplier cautioned further fixes may be needed. More… |
Honda to recall 405,000 vehiclesHonda Motor Co said it is recalling about 405,400 vehicles, including the Odyssey minivan in the US and three other countries, due to a glitch in the computer chip used in the airbag system. & More… |