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VW says in documents that owners should avoid use of the front passenger seat if possible until the recall repairs have been made. ... The recall covers certain Atlas SUVs from the 2021 through ...
More than 140,000 2018–2021 Volkswagen Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport SUVs are being recalled because the front passenger airbag may not work. On vehicles with a passenger occupant detection system ...
The recall affects select model year 2018-2021 Atlas and 2020 Atlas Cross Sport vehicles. Owners should not allow anyone to sit in the front passenger seat until a free recall repair is developed ...
At the 2020 Chicago Auto Show, Volkswagen unveiled the refreshed Atlas for the model year of 2021. Changes include a new front end, which is based on the Atlas Cross Sport, redesigned wheels, new rear lights, and a new steering wheel. [35] It was facelifted for Mexico on December 1, 2020, alongside the introduction of the Teramont Cross Sport. [36]
Popular Mechanics named the X platform cars on their list "10 Cars that Damaged GM's Reputation" as they "promised a revolution in how the corporation designed and built cars. unfortunately, the reality was that these four- and six-cylinder cars probably suffered more recalls and endemic problems than any other GM vehicle program." They also ...
Audi 50, Volkswagen Polo, SEAT Ibiza, SEAT Córdoba, Škoda Fabia: As of 2014, in its sixth generation. A series [2] small family cars / compact cars: Audi A3, Audi Q3, Audi TT, VW Golf, VW Jetta, VW Eos, VW Tiguan, VW Touran, VW Scirocco, SEAT León, SEAT Toledo, SEAT Altea, Škoda Octavia: The most prolific platform, six generations. B series [2]
2021 765LT Coupe. Volkswagen recalls Audi models for fire risk. Volkswagen is recalling 4,616 of its 2022-2023 Audi Q5 PHEV hybrid SUVs and 2022 Audi A7 PHEV hybrid sedans because the high-voltage ...
In January 2017, VW pleaded guilty to the emissions scandal and agreed to pay US$4.3 billion in penalties. As of January 2019, 13 VW employees have been indicted, including former CEO Martin Winterkorn. In addition, two former executives (Oliver Schmidt and James Robert Liang) have pleaded guilty in US court and sentenced to prison terms. [10] [11]