The 5 Weirdest Recalls of 2015
It was a year of weird recalls and tiny repair campaigns. Now that it's nearly over, let’s look back at five of the most bizarre recalls of 2015.
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# of Recalls | Component Affected | ||
2023 Rolls-Royce Ghost | 1 | Electrical System | More Details |
2022 Rolls-Royce Ghost | 1 | Electrical System | More Details |
2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost | 2 | Electrical System, Seat Belts | More Details |
2018 Rolls-Royce Ghost | 1 | Air Bags | More Details |
2017 Rolls-Royce Ghost | 1 | Seat Belts | More Details |
2015 Rolls-Royce Ghost | 1 | Air Bags | More Details |
2012 Rolls-Royce Ghost | 3 | Engine And Engine Cooling, Equipment | More Details |
2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost | 3 | Engine And Engine Cooling | More Details |
2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost | 4 | Engine And Engine Cooling | More Details |
It was a year of weird recalls and tiny repair campaigns. Now that it's nearly over, let’s look back at five of the most bizarre recalls of 2015.
Rolls-Royce announced a recall for precisely one example of the 2015 Ghost sedan over thorax airbags that need to be replaced. That one owner and their local dealer have been advised.
No car is invincible to defects, and sometimes, even the folks in the highest tax bracket have to deal with vehicle recalls. The 589 lucky souls who purchased 2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost models manufactured between September 2009 and September 2010 will need to make a trip to the dealership (or at least send their butler or chauffeur), as the ultralux sedan is being recalled due to an electric auxiliary water pump that can overheat and potentially r