A global recall has been issued by BMW over a potential issue with the starter motor in more than half a million vehicles ...
BRITISH BMW owners are being advised not to leave their cars with the engine running after a fire risk was detected. The advice follows the recall of 25,000 motors in the UK and 575,000 motors ...
A car manufacturer is recalling over 24,000 cars over a potential "fire risk." BMW is recalling 24,732 UK cars due to the defective starter motors being a a potential fire risk.
BMW has begun a worldwide recall that affects around 575,000 motors due to a potential fire risk – including 25,000 cars in ...
the 2025 Lexus RX outsold every BMW model in the US. Explore the key factors contributing to its impressive sales performance ...
Thousands of BMW and Toyota vehicles have been recalled due to a fault in the starter motor which "may overheat," according ...
The recall comprises 2.0-liter turbo vehicles from BMW and Toyota with production dates from November 26, 2020, through May 7, 2024 ...
The Indian market is ready to welcome multiple models from various brands like JSW MG Motor, Maruti Suzuki, and others.
BMW North America is recalling nearly 90,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to an engine starter defect that could overheat and pose a fire risk, according to federal safety regulators.
On Saturday, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced the recall affecting 87,394 vehicles. The size of the recall could put a strain on dealer networks and logistics.
February will see multiple car launches in India, including new SUVs, an electric Vitara, a premium BMW X3 variant and compact MPVs.
With so many new and updated premium medium-sized SUVs starting from under $130K in Australia nowadays, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by the sheer choice available.
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