Business Mayor > finance > Customers advised 'not to drive': Suzuki recalls 17,362 vehicles due to airbag defect financeCustomers advised 'not to drive': Suzuki recalls 17,362 vehicles due to airbag defectfinanceJanuary 18, 2023posted on Jan. 18, 2023 at 4:54 pm Indian car manufacturer Maruti Suzuki is recalling more than 17,000 recently-made vehicles, advising customers not to drive them. READ SOURCE Read More Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: CSX, Knight-Swift Transportation and more Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorJanuary 18, 2023 You Might Also LikefinanceOil falls as Fed interest rate outlook stokes demand fearsMay 21, 2024financeElectricity grids creak as AI demands soarMay 21, 2024financeMartin Lewis issues 'urgent' 12-hour warning to all Easyjet customersMay 20, 2024financeLiberal Democrats target 3 types of seatsMay 20, 2024financeMcDonald’s launches all-new meal deal for just £3 and you can bag all your favourite itemMay 19, 2024financeSir Tony O’Reilly obituaryMay 19, 2024Recommended For YoufinanceOil falls as Fed interest rate outlook stokes demand fearsMay 21, 2024GamingNintendo acquires notable port studio responsible for bringing Mortal Kombat 1 and Hogwarts Legacy to SwitchMay 21, 2024Evasion, confusion and protests: How effective is Venice’s new tourist tax?May 21, 2024altcoinCream Finance crypto Jumps 65%: Is it the new hot pick?May 21, 2024HealthInfected blood scandal: ‘not inconceivable’ that officials or politicians could face prosecution, minister says – UK politics liveMay 21, 2024
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