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Ford Motor has issued a recall for approximately 238,000 Explorers due to a defect that could cause the vehicles to roll away if the parking brake is not engaged. The affected models, produced between 2020 and 2022, have been discontinued. In a separate incident, Zipcar has been fined $150,000 by US auto safety regulators for allowing customers to rent vehicles with uncompleted recalls. The fine comes after a government investigation. These developments highlight ongoing concerns regarding vehicle safety and the importance of addressing recall issues promptly.
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Ford recall: Auto company recalls over 230K Explorers for rollaway risk https://t.co/1mTMCL4Fz4 https://t.co/ytZUriAO8a
🚗 US AGENCY FINES ZIPCAR $150,000 FOR UNCOMPLETED RECALL RENTALS Full Story → https://t.co/APG1JGWFOl U.S. auto safety regulators said Zipcar has agreed to pay a $150,000 fine after a government investigation found it allowed customers to rent vehicles with uncompleted… https://t.co/owlM7RmaVQ https://t.co/r5ueOivPli
🚗 US AGENCY FINES ZIPCAR $150,000 FOR RENTING UNREPAIRED RECALLED VEHICLES
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Ford Motor has recalled about 238,000 Explorers because of a defect that poses a risk of the sport utility vehicles rolling away if the parking brake is not engaged. The affected models, from 2020 through 2022, have been discontinued. https://t.co/3sUMMKhmPY