
After months of pushing back, Fiat Chrysler is finally following the lead of other major automakers. Bowing to pressure from federal regulators, the company is massively expanding their recall of vehicles with potentially defective Takata airbags that have been linked to at least five deaths so far. The New York Times reports that Fiat Chrysler will recall 3.3 million additional cars equipped with Takata-produced airbags that can spew metal fragments at drivers and passengers upon deployment.
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