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Takata airbag scandal: 68000 owners refuse repairs, new warning to passengers – CarAdvice
EXCLUSIVE More than 68,000 car owners are ignoring recall notices or refusing to have potentially deadly Takata airbags replaced free of charge – and authorities…

An alarming number of owners are refusing to have deadly Takata airbags replaced free of charge, as figures reveal up to 300,000 airbags could still be in circulation after being ticked off the list.
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More than 68,000 car owners are ignoring recall notices or refusing to have potentially deadly Takata airbags replaced free of charge – and authorities are powerless to compel customers to get their cars fixed.
The alarming revelation – six weeks before the deadline to have all 3.9 million…
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