The Japanese car maker has recalled yet another set of vehicles! A steering and water pump fault is affecting nine models in their range, including the Corolla and Prius, leading to a recall of 2.8million cars.
After Honda recalled a number of their models earlier this week, fellow Japanese car maker Toyota does the same. This time around 7 million cars have been recalled from across the globe after a faulty window switch was discovered.
Around 67,872 Jeep Wrangler models from 2010 have been recalled after a fault in the skid plate design. The plate protects the transmission and if the damage persists a fire could break out.
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has recalled nearly every car they have sold within the last ten years in Australia. With each model costing between $1 million to $1.35 million, the total cost of the recall is a staggering $100 million.