Subaru ordered its dealers to stop selling two key models Thursday because of a defect that could result in the loss of steering.
The Japanese automaker says it is recalling 48,500 new and near new cars because drivers potentially could lose control if they have the defect. Of those, about 22,000 are in customer’s hands, says spokesman Michael McHale.
The recall involves 2016 and 2017 Legacy and Outbacks, which now need to be checked by mechanics to see if they have the glitch that occurred during manufacturing. Read More