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Manufacturer Recalls for June 2022

Manufacturer Recalls for June 2022

EV recalls are here to stay. This is no surprise as EVs are growing in popularity across the world. The last month’s recall includes several of these, just like May 2022. Let us dig into these as well as other recall news.

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GM to launch OnStar services in the UAE in December

GM to launch OnStar services in the UAE in December

GM also announced OnStar will officially launch in the UAE on December 2nd, 2021. OnStar, projected to generate $2 billion in annual revenue globally, is an in-vehicle safety and security technology that provides customers with a suite of connected services.

Gary West, Managing Director of OnStar and Future Mobility for GM Africa & Middle East commented, “OnStar is a service like no other, offering unparalleled levels of safety and security backed by human touch. It is already the leading connectivity platform globally with more than 16 million connected vehicles on the road today. With the approval and support of the UAE Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority,

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Manufacturer Recalls for August 2021

Manufacturer Recalls for August 2021

The biggest recall story in the past month came from an electric vehicle, calling back one and every example of the model ever made.  Adding to these are both Toyota sports cars and a bunch of other models.

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Total recall: Here are the biggest recalls for US brands in 2014

Total recall: Here are the biggest recalls for US brands in 2014

Car production is an honest process, the Americans would tell you. It’s a simple process, the Japanese will say, and the Germans would go on about how intricate and detailed the process is. But when it comes to after-market assurance, there’s just one word dictating their manufacturing flaws; swift recalls. Recalling faulty vehicles is not unfamiliar in today’s automotive scene. As a matter of fact, millions of vehicles have been recalled in the past and you could see it as a sign that cars are getting safer and manufacturers getting serious about their products.

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Chinese-led NEVS contemplates SAAB resurrection

Chinese-led NEVS contemplates SAAB resurrection


Saab, an iconic Swedish automobile manufacturer, which dwindled over time into the wrath of bankruptcy, may be in for a possible resurrection, as National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), a Chinese-Japanese consortium who currently owns SAAB, has announced its intentions to introduce an electric version of the Saab 9-3 Convertible.

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Total recall: More manufacturers join the recall bandwagon

Total recall: More manufacturers join the recall bandwagon


So if you thought that the crazy automobile recall saga had ended, you were wrong. Since our last post on the recalls earlier this year, there were an insane amount of recalls that followed, from almost every car manufacturer in the world you can ever think of, almost all of them being issued following instructions from the U.S.-based NHTSA agency. And we could not bother to post each recall issue as a separate story, the task being as equally tedious as the reader-response to these. Here are all the recalls that could potentially be relevant to our region since April 2012.

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U.S. Big 3 automakers prepare for the worst

U.S. Big 3 automakers prepare for the worst


A lot has been reported in the general media about the American ‘Big 3’ automakers asking for U.S. government loans to help them survive the current economic crisis, considering the companies were in bad shape to begin with. While almost everyone expected them to get the loan, politicians blocked the money in the end just yesterday.

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