2018-11-05 19:01:27
Subaru starts recalling more 100 thousand cars to check a brakes
The famous Japanese company is starting to recall, which concerns about one hundred thousand cars.
It is reported that the problem lies in the brakes at once in 9 models of the company. The blame is laid on personnel who have improperly controlled conveyor vehicles.
There is no information about the degree of employees punishment. A fixes problems Subaru will cost $57 million.
By the way, since the beginning of this year, the Japanese company has returned for repair work half a million cars with different defects.
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