BMW to recall 26,700 PHEV models for ‘battery impurities’
The road to a world full of electric or electrified cars is a tedious one. BMW knows it and has had to overcome some really tricky situations in the past as it has to now…
The road to a world full of electric or electrified cars is a tedious one. BMW knows it and has had to overcome some really tricky situations in the past as it has to now…
BMW announced earlier this week that it will be recalling over 3,800 2019 model year BMW models for a possible tie-rod issue. Apparently, the tie-rod might suffer on rough road surfaces or at high temperatures…
Certain BMW M6 Gran Coupe models, sold in Australia between 2012 and 2018, are being recalled by the company for a potential problem with a faulty brake light fastening. According to BMW Australia, 74 cars…
BMW has apparently issued a stop sale on a few M models built between January and November 2019 for a problem with the transmission wiring. The cars affected include BMW M5, all versions of the…
This week, the NHTSA and BMW announced one of the biggest recalls on record in recent years. Over 257,481 cars from BMW, Rolls-Royce and Toyota are part of it. The recall doesn’t cover a technical…
It’s not every day that you hear about a Rolls-Royce recall but it looks like we’re about to witness history, thanks to a historic model nonetheless. The Cullinan, the brand’s first ever SUV by all…
A new filing from the NHTSA claims BMW will have to recall over 40,000 1 Series models sold in the US in order to make sure they don’t pose a fire hazard. According to the…
BMW of North America has just issued a new recall covering a bit over 7,000 units. According to documents filled with the NHTSA, some new BMW SUVs and small cars will be recalled next month to…
BMW has issued a recall for 106,182 examples of the 2016-2019 X1 crossover in both sDrive28i and xDrive28i trims. The vehicles carry build dates between March 10, 2015 and May 2, 2019. According to the…
According to an NHTSA notice, BMW is recalling a large number of vehicles for a potential fire hazard. It first started out in South Korea and then things escalated to a global scale. Now, BMW USA…