Find out which vehicles have been part of some of the year's biggest recalls, and consider avoiding these potentially unreliable rides that could drain your wallet.
It put up a good fight in the face of a cruel and hostile world, but the time has come to say farewell to BMW's M8. The coupe is already deceased, and the convertible and Gran Coupe variants are soon ...
German automaker BMW has identified an issue affecting only a handful of vehicles. In the United States of America, the population comprises the 2026 model year 430i and M4. In these cars, the ...
BMW of North America has announced a recall of 196,355 vehicles across the US, prompted by a defect in the engine starter. The recall affects a range of models, including the 2019-2022 BMW Z4, ...
BMW is recalling more than 196,000 vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For a full list of recalled vehicles or to see of your car was recalled, check the NHTSA ...
(CNN) — Owners of nearly 200,000 BMWs should not park in the garage because the vehicles could short circuit and catch fire, according to a recall notice. The fire risk is related to a problem with ...
(WHTM) — BMW announced the recall of nearly 200,000 BWM vehicles because the engine starter may corrode and overheat. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), BMW of ...
BMW is recalling 196,355 vehicles in the US after regulators flagged a faulty engine starter relay that can corrode, overheat, and in some cases short-circuit, creating a risk of fire. Until repairs ...
A total of 196,355 BMW and Toyota vehicles manufactured from 2019–2021 are being recalled due to a defective engine starter which could lead to a fire. Owners are advised to park their vehicles ...
BMW is recalling nearly 200,000 cars in the U.S. after it discovered a potential electrical fault that could increase the risk of fire, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said ...
Almost 200,000 BMWs, along with some Toyota Supras, are being recalled in the U.S. by the German automaker due to the potential for a short circuit in their starters that could increase the risk of a ...