
The Detroit News reports a study by JD Power has found that nearly “40 percent of all vehicles recalled between 2013 and 2015 still haven’t been fixed.” About “109 million cars and trucks were recalled during that time period” and the defects in over 45 million of those vehicles have not been fixed, according to the global marketing information service firm. Vice President of US Automotive at JD Power Renee Stephens said, “The steady surge in recalls, combined with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s stated goal of 100 percent recall completion rates, have made the number of unremedied recalls still on the road a critical statistic for automakers and dealers.”
The Detroit Bureau also reports on the study.
From the news release of the American Association for Justice.