2013 Chevrolet Malibu Model Recalled, NHTSA Reports
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has reported that all units of the Chevrolet Malibu vehicles manufactured between December 6, 2011 and January 15, 2013 were equipped with rear suspension bolts that may have not been assembled to its specified torque, which could cause the vehicle handle to suffer sudden changes.
General Motors reported that the 2013 Chevy Malibu vehicles could pose a crash risk due to the sudden changes in handling. No accidents have been reported up to this moment. The company decided to issue this preventive recall in order to eradicate the issue promptly.
To prevent accidents, the company decided to issue this recall announcement promptly and is now notifying all affected consumers in order to have this issue promptly eradicated. To prevent accidents, consumers are always encouraged to stay on top of all recalled vehicles and products. Unfortunately, accidents are reported before a recall is issued, Stay alert and keep your loved ones safe by heeding the instructions of federal agencies and companies once certain products are recalled.
To read more about this particular recall announcement and more details on other recalls, follow this link for the full article published earlier by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.