Australia's most recalled vehicles in 2023William Stopford Mercedes-Benz issued more recalls than any other brand, while Mazda had the greatest number of recalled vehicles.11 months ago
Range Rover and Range Rover Sport recalled due to fire riskJack Quick 11 examples of the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport are being recalled as potential issues with structural integrity could lead to a fuel leak.11 months ago
Range Rover Sport recalledWilliam Stopford Moisture can get into some Range Rover Sport tail lights, which could cause them to stop working.11 months ago
Nissan Navara recalledJack Quick 4337 examples of Premcar-fettled Nissan Navara utes are being recalled as the supplied jack might not lift the front axle high enough.11 months ago
Volvo XC90 recalledJack Quick 115 examples of the Volvo XC90 are being recalled as the second-row seat belt buckle and lower anchor screw could become loose.11 months ago
Mercedes-Benz GLE recalled due to fire riskWilliam Stopford A nut securing the 12V wiring harness in some 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE models could become loose, potentially leading to a fire.11 months ago
Ford Mustang recalledWilliam Stopford The 2019-23 Ford Mustang may not warn drivers of a lack of brake fluid, which could lead to a reduction in braking performance.11 months ago
Ram 1500 recalledWilliam Stopford Ram is recalling 243 examples of its 1500 Big Horn due to a defective locking bracket with the centre front seat.11 months ago
Lotus Emira recalled for multiple issuesJack Quick Lotus is recalling its Emira due to three separate issues affecting the seatbelts, windscreen wipers, and A-pillar trim.11 months ago
Toyota GR Supra recalledJack Quick One example of the Toyota Supra is being recalled due to an issue with fluid leaking from the automatic transmission.1 year ago
McLaren Artura recalled due to fire riskJack Quick 18 examples of the McLaren Artura are being recalled as the low pressure fuel pipe assembly could detach, potentially causing a vehicle fire.1 year ago
Range Rover, Range Rover Sport recalled due to fire riskWilliam Stopford A loose nut in new Range Rover products' engine bays could potentially lead to a vehicle fire if not secured.1 year ago