Total recall: 1.7 million cars with deadly airbags are at risk

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Total recall: 1.7 million cars with deadly airbags are at risk
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Companies including Subaru, BMW, Mercedes and Ferrari are recalling about 1.7 million vehicles, to replace potentially deadly air bag inflators

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