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More than 90000 ‘ticking time bombs’ on Australian roads as Takata deadline looms – CarAdvice
The car industry is in a race against time to replace 107,000 potentially deadly Takata airbags in the remaining 90,000 cars on Australian roads with a “ticking…
The car industry is desperately trying to locate 90,898 cars with potentially deadly Takata airbags. Here are the hot spots, state by state.
The car industry is in a race against time to replace 107,000 potentially deadly Takata airbags in the remaining 90,000 cars on Australian roads with a “ticking time bomb”.
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