After learning that a single employee could have neglected to fasten seatbelts, Kia recalls around 23,000 vehicles.

 

Following closely after, Ford issued 63 recalls in 2024. In the meanwhile, Kia recalled more than a million vehicles, with 462,869 Telluride SUVs being the highest recall.

It was discovered that a front power seat motor knob might get jammed, which could lead to the motor overheating and igniting the car.

According to Motor1, the firm issued 19 recalls in total last year. It’s unclear whether that number includes the recall on December 20.

Apple agrees to provide $95,000,000 to consumers after a lawsuit alleging Siri eavesdropped on private conversations.

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