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In order to check to see if your car, truck or other motor vehicle
is on one of the many recall lists, check out the resources we have
listed below. The resources we have listed will aid you in assessing
if your present vehicle or future vehicle is prone to manufacturing
problems. By all means, check out these automobile recall resources
if you're planning to buy new since a little research upfront may
save you some giant headaches later.
Recalls.gov is one of the top websites that consumers can use to
see if their car, truck or other vehicle has been recalled for any
reason by the manufacturer. The Recalls.gov
website offers information on motor vehicles, child safety seats,
motor vehicle equipment, tire recalls and school bus recalls.
SaferCar.gov is part of the U. S. Department of Transportation.
On the safercar.gov
website, consumers can search for specific makes and models of cars,
trucks and other vehicles that have been issued recalls. The Recalls.gov
website heavily links to this website.
For both new and used cars, consumerreports.org is a place to start
researching your vehicle for reviews and ratings. Another valuable
resource are sites like Carfax where consumers can check the history
of their vehicles including if there has been a previous accident
involving the vehicle.
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