Anna Kim+FollowIs Your Car on the Recall List?Major heads-up: Over 850,000 cars—including Volvos, Audis, and Chevy Equinox EVs—are being recalled for issues like faulty backup cameras and pedestrian alert sounds. If you drive one of these, you might be affected! The fix is free (yay), but you’ll want to check your VIN on the NHTSA or USA TODAY recall database ASAP. Don’t wait for that letter in the mail—better safe than sorry! #Cars #CarOwnership #CarRecall10Share
Michael Wilson+FollowCar Recall Alert: Is Your Ride on the List?Major car recall drama! Nearly 160,000 vehicles from Toyota, Hyundai, and Ford just got flagged for issues ranging from power loss to fire risks and headlight failures. If you drive a 2025-2026 Camry Hybrid, 2022-2024 Hyundai Tucson, or a new Mustang or Maverick, you might want to check your VIN ASAP. Free repairs are coming, but some fixes aren’t ready yet. Don’t wait—see if your car’s affected! #Cars #CarRecall #Toyota130Share
jwhite+FollowMajor Car Recalls: Is Your Ride on the List?Ford, Ram, and Rivian just recalled over 227,000 vehicles—yep, that’s a lot of cars! From Ford Escapes with loose liftgate hinges to Ram trucks with glitchy dashboards and Rivians with seatbelt issues, it’s a recall-palooza. If you drive one of these, check your VIN on the NHTSA site ASAP. Free repairs are coming, but don’t wait for the letter—better safe than sorry! #Cars #CarOwnership #CarRecall00Share
stephenolson+FollowAirbag Recall: Is Your Compact Car at Risk?Major automakers are recalling thousands of compact cars because a faulty airbag control module could stop your airbags from working in a crash—yikes! The scariest part? You might not even see a warning light. If you drive a compact sedan or hatchback, check your VIN ASAP and book a free fix at your dealer. Safety first, because you never know when you’ll need those airbags! #Cars #CarOwnership #CarRecall10Share
rgallagher+FollowIs Your SUV on This Huge Recall List?Major automakers are recalling over 400,000 crossover SUVs because of a fuel-pump issue that could make your engine stall out of nowhere. If you drive a 2020–2021 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, or similar, you might be affected. The fix is free, but you need to check your VIN on the NHTSA site ASAP. Don’t ignore this—nobody wants their car to just stop mid-drive! #Cars #CarOwnership #CarRecall50Share