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This Automaker Tells Owners to Park 225,000 Vehicles as Takata Air Bag Crisis Refuses to Die
Stellantis has finally done what should have happened years ago: tell owners to stop driving.
On Wednesday, the automaker issued a blunt "do not drive" warning covering roughly 225,000 Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles in the United States equipped with unrepaired Takata air bags.
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Stellantis (STLA) Plunges on $26.5 Billion Charge as Strategic Reset Unfolds
Stellantis (STLA) stock tumbled more than 24% last week after the global automaker released preliminary second-half 2025 results that included a staggering $26.
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Stellantis issues "do not drive" warning for 225,000 vehicles with unrepaired Takata air bags
Stellantis issued a "do not drive" alert on Wednesday to owners of certain Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles, with the automaker warning people not to use the cars until defective air bags are replaced.
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Stellantis issues "do not drive" warning for 225,000 vehicles with unrepaired Takata air bags
Stellantis issued a "do not drive" alert on Wednesday to owners of certain Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles, with the automaker warning people not to use the cars until defective air bags are replaced.
#Stellantis #TakataRecall #VehicleSafety
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Stellantis issues "do not drive" warning for 225,000 vehicles with unrepaired Takata air bags
Stellantis issued a "do not drive" alert on Wednesday to owners of certain Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles, with the automaker warning people not to use the cars until defective air bags are replaced.
#Stellantis #TakataRecall #VehicleSafety
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Stellantis issues "do not drive" warning for 225,000 vehicles with unrepaired Takata air bags
Stellantis issued a "do not drive" alert on Wednesday to owners of certain Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles, with the automaker warning people not to use the cars until defective air bags are replaced.