Nissan recalls 260,000 vehicles globally with Takata airbags
recalls affect Nissan's March hatchback, called the Micra in Europe, and the Cube MPV.
Nissan has announced recalls of 260,000 vehicles globally due to a defect in driver-side airbags made by Japanese parts-maker Takata, reports Reuters. The recalls affect Nissan's March hatchback, called the Micra in Europe, and the Cube multipurpose vehicle (MPV), a Nissan spokesperson said, adding that 104,905 units of the affected vehicles are in Japan, while 30,000 are in Europe, followed by 11,000 units in China. The Japanese recall covers vehicles produced between 2008 and 2012.
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