Car buyers warned to be aware of their rights and check if a vehicle is subject to a manufacturer recall

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HPI Safety Recall Check offers consumer peace of mind against buying faulty cars. Vehicle history check provider, HPI, is urging car buyers to be aware of their rights and remember to check if the vehicle they want to buy is subject to a manufacturer recall. The warning comes as figures reveal that over six million vehicles have had recalls issued against them in the UK and been returned to dealers since the start of 2011, affecting manufacturers including Toyota, Honda, Vauxhall, BMW, and Fiat. Fernando Garcia consumer director at HPI, said: “The problem of recalls just doesn’t seem to be going away. What the high figures demonstrate is just how commonplace recalls are now.” The number of vehicle recalls rose dramatically in 2014/15 to a total of 39, a 30% increase from the 30 recalled in 2013/14, and with many on a major international scale. The scandal over General Motors’ failure to promptly recall cars with a potentially faulty ignition switch in the US last year may have prompted other manufacturers to recall more quickly and frequently after identifying any likely faults or problems.

HPI LAUNCHES RECALL CHECK

HPI RECALL CHECK

Working in partnership with the SMMT to protect consumers against buying a car with a manufacturing fault or defect www.hpicheck.com/recall-check Vehicle history check expert, HPI, is helping used car buyers to make even safer purchase decisions with the launch of the HPI Recall Check.  Now consumers can find out if a vehicle they are looking to purchase has been officially recalled by the manufacturer. The UK’s automotive industry boasts one of the highest recall and repair success rates across the world, exceeding 90% following a recall campaign; the launch of the HPI Recall Check supports this commitment, ensuring millions of vehicles remain safe. Ian Rendle, Managing Director for cap hpi explains; “If a manufacturer spots a pattern of problems or potential problems, it will recall the cars affected to official dealers, so those faults can be fixed free of charge.  In some cases, recalled vehicles are being checked in case there’s a problem, not because there definitely is one. But, through no fault of the manufacturer, there are instances when a recall notice is missed, such as when a vehicle is transferred between owners. 

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