Subaru recalls 9,076 vehicles in Australia to fix driving range indicator
Recall involved 7,899 units of MY 2018 Outback SUV and 1,187 units of MY 2018 Liberty sedans
Japanese automaker Subaru will recall 9,076 vehicles in Australia to fix driving range indicator, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) informed on 22 November. The recall affects 7,899 units of model year (MY) 2018 Outback sport-utility vehicles (SUV) and 1,187 units of MY 2018 Liberty sedans, manufactured from start of production until 1 August 2018.
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