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We wonder how much it costs to a car manufacturer to recall the vehicles they have assembled and sold. Would it not be cheaper to have a good examining crew who check all the aspects and features and the company doesn’t get in trouble.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was not satisfied with the condition of the rear seat belts in 2009 Jaguar XF sedans and now the auto maker has to recall 7,918 cars and fix the problem.
Mainly the examining crew was upset about the incorrect D-ring assembly which in some cases does not move as it should and the belt gets clamped. As a result, in case of a car accident a rear seat passenger will be in a risk of personal injury.
The owners of 2009 Jaguar XF’s can bring their cars to the dealerships where the rear seat belts will be checked and reinstalled. To find out about the closest dealership and the problem fixing, you can call (800) 452-4827.
More and more you see diesel models of the prestigious brands which you have never expected to use this kind of fuel.
Last year Fiat 500 became the European Car of the Year. An Italian car is a pretty obvious result for an award like this. This year it is a little different.
All the world is interested in miniature fuel-efficient cars and the gas-guzzlers’ makers need to find a good solution for their business to go on.