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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Japan and china will be affected by 90,000 Mazda automobiles recall

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Either Japan’s auto industry always had large difficulties and it's only now that individuals in The United States are paying attention, or things like the recent Mazda recall and all of the trouble Toyota has been having are recent things predicated by the need to discover cheaper means of production to meet higher production demands. Whatever the case, automakers everywhere should be thankful that the Mazda recall has not been connected with any accidents as yet. Automakers everywhere have been taking their share of public image lumps recently as consumer reports point out.

Mazda recall is a part of the Mazda 3 model

The Mazda 3 – known as Axela in Japan – is a compact automobile that is wildly popular in China and Japan. Agence France-Presse (AFP) reports that Mazda Motors, which is partially owned by Ford, will recall 35,181 Axela cars in Japan and about 54,000 Mazda 3 vehicles in China due to a problem with an oil hose. The defect involves the oil hose being too close to a radiator shroud panel. Possible friction can cause the hose to develop leaks, if the ride is bumpy. The cars were produced anywhere from January 2006 to March 2009. There were two complaints logged that are not accident related in this Mazda recall. The Mazda recall cars in question aren't accessible within the US; however, Mazda indicates it is unknown at this time if models on the European market can be affected.

Toyota's trouble is nevertheless much more of a problem than Mazda's recall

Toyota recalls have exceeded 8 million automobiles worldwide since l2009. Most were related to accelerator and brake issues, says the APF. The Toyota recall has brought executives to Congress and left the automaker’s reputation trashed. To date, you will find at least 97 lawsuits “seeking damages for injury or death linked to sudden acceleration” and upward of 138 class actions connected to the loss of Toyota resale value caused by the Toyota recall. On top of the damages the other suits generated, the government wants to sue Toyota for $ 16.4 million. Mazda should be thankful, because things could clearly be worse than just what they’re dealing with during this Mazda recall.

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Agence France-Presse



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