Honda joins Toyota, Nissan in air bag recall
Latest move come as Japan, US regulators investigate Takata-made air bag inflators
Tokyo
TOYOTA Motor Corp and Nissan Motor Co have added 6.56 million vehicles to their global recalls to cover more vehicles fitted with air bags made by Takata Corp.
Toyota will recall about five million more cars involving 35 models manufactured from March 2003 to November 2007, according to an email from the company. Nissan will call back 1.56 million and begin notifying customers in June, said Dion Corbett, a company spokesman. Honda said that it will do the same, without specifying the number of its cars to be recalled.
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