autoevolution 21 Jan 2021, 6:56 UTC ·
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Some might point a finger at Volkswagen s diesel emissions situation that started over five years ago, but that didn t feel like a classic recall. Sure, it meant the German company had to dig deep into its pockets to come out clean - well, as clean as it could - but the number of vehicles rumored to have actually been recalled is just 11 million worldwide, which is a long shout from Takata s numbers.
By comparison, this latest Ford (and Lincoln) recall seems like a joke, but for the people affected, it ll still be a considerable nuisance. Luckily, the number of vehicles affected by this issue is extremely small - 286 units combined - as it only refers to SUVs built between May 26 and May 30, 2020, for the Ford Explorer Police Interceptor, and May 28 to June 2, 2020, for the Lincoln Aviator.
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