Cars Recalled in U.S. Reached 64 Million in 2014, NHTSA Says….
(Bloomberg) — Carmakers recalled about 64 million vehicles in the U.S. last year, more than double the previous record set in 2004, according to official government data.
The tally released Thursday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration closes the book on one of the worst years ever for automotive safety as defective General Motors Co. ignition switches and exploding Takata Corp. air bags sent millions of drivers to dealerships in search of repairs.
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