Common questions

Why is trade-in value so low?

Why is trade-in value so low?

Why Trade-In Values Are Lower Basically the difference is because there was a dealer in the middle of the sale that needs to make some money, too. A direct person-to-person transaction would have brought the seller more money. In many states, local laws designed to benefit car owners also keep trade-in prices low.

Why are there so many recalls on recalls.gov?

Recalls.gov To provide better service in alerting the American people to unsafe, hazardous or defective products, six federal agencies with vastly different jurisdictions have joined together to create www.recalls.gov — a “one stop shop” for U.S. Government recalls.

What to do if you have a problem with a recall repair?

Being patient and polite while inquiring about your car’s repair can go a long way to aiding your cause. Ultimately, the manufacturer is responsible for a recall. If you encounter problems that cannot be addressed by your dealership, you should contact the manufacturer for assistance.

Is there a safety recall on this car?

Unable to retrieve recalls information at this time. There are no current safety recalls for this vehicle.

Where can I find the latest recall information?

Follow the tabs above to obtain the latest recall information, to report a dangerous product, or to learn important safety tips.

Recalls.gov To provide better service in alerting the American people to unsafe, hazardous or defective products, six federal agencies with vastly different jurisdictions have joined together to create www.recalls.gov — a “one stop shop” for U.S. Government recalls.

Follow the tabs above to obtain the latest recall information, to report a dangerous product, or to learn important safety tips.

Unable to retrieve recalls information at this time. There are no current safety recalls for this vehicle.

How does NHTSA know if there is a recall?

NHTSA opens an investigation of alleged safety defects. It is closed when they notify the manufacturer of recall recommendations or they don’t identify a safety-related defect. NHTSA reviews filed complaints from vehicle owners and other information related to alleged defects to decide whether to open an investigation.

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Ruth Doyle