Are Rental Cars Receiving Recall Repairs?

Edward Niedermeyer
by Edward Niedermeyer

NHTSA Investigation Action Number AQ10001, opened November 18, 2010 notes:

The agency, particularly in recent months, has been informed of incidents involving allegations of personal injury and death claimed to have been caused by safety defects and failures to conform to minimum Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) on rental car vehicles for which a safety recall to remedy the safety defect or noncompliance had allegedly not been performed prior to the rental car company’s lease of the vehicle. NHTSA understands that there is presently a petition before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) seeking to prohibit at least one rental car company from renting vehicles on which safety recall campaign remedies remain outstanding. The purpose of this audit query (AQ) is to investigate recall remedy completion by rental car companies on the above-listed safety recall campaigns. These campaigns were chosen due to their inclusion of vehicles used in the rental market. This information is expected to provide the agency an indication of how completely and how quickly rental car fleets, in general or individually, perform necessary recall-related repairs or other remedies on the vehicles owned and then leased for use on the roadways.

But rental companies wouldn’t risk the safety of their customers for a buck would they? The Enterprise/Alamo/National syndicate tells Bloomberg it grounds cars upon receiving recalls… Hertz and Avis have yet to chime in. The weirdest part of it all: only vehicles made by GM, Ford and Chrysler are being investigated. Why are the Accents and Rios receiving recall repairs while Avengers and Malibus are left to be investigated for “failures to conform to minimum Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards”? Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? A list of vehicles under investigation can be found below the fold.

Model/Build Years:BUICK / ENCLAVE2009CHEVROLET / COBALT2009CHEVROLET / MALIBU2009CHEVROLET / TRAVERSE2009CHRYSLER / PACIFICA2005-2006CHRYSLER / SEBRING2007-2008CHRYSLER / TOWN AND COUNTRY2005-2006DODGE / AVENGER2007-2008DODGE / CARAVAN2005-2006DODGE / DURANGO2005-2006DODGE / GRAND CARAVAN2005-2006DODGE / NITRO2007FORD / ESCAPE2001-2005FORD / EXPLORER2010FORD / EXPLORER SPORT TRAC2010FORD / FOCUS2000-2005FORD / FUSION2010FORD / MUSTANG2005-2008GMC / ACADIA2009JEEP / COMMANDER2006-2007JEEP / GRAND CHEROKEE2006-2007JEEP / LIBERTY2006-2007JEEP / WRANGLER2007MERCURY / MILAN2010MERCURY / MOUNTAINEER2010PONTIAC / G52009PONTIAC / G62009PONTIAC / VIBE2009-2010SATURN / AURA2009
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  • R129 R129 on Nov 22, 2010

    Based on the blurry rear wheel, the wrapped-up Enterprise rent-a-car pictured above is a Pontiac Grand Prix from the early-mid 90s.

  • Ophelia Ophelia on Nov 22, 2010

    I remember the Sonata steering recall. They were very new cars, but they had to all go back to Hyundai. We were short of vehicles, but they could not be rented. No buts. The Toyotas were the same for mandatory manufacturer recall, but they eventually came back without their floor mats. :)

  • Dave Holzman '08 Civic (stick) that I bought used 1/31/12 with 35k on the clock. Now at 159k.It runs as nicely as it did when I bought it. I love the feel of the car. The most expensive replacement was the AC compressor, I think, but something to do with the AC that went at 80k and cost $1300 to replace. It's had more stuff replaced than I expected, but not enough to make me want to ditch a car that I truly enjoy driving.
  • ToolGuy Let's review: I am a poor unsuccessful loser. Any car company which introduced an EV which I could afford would earn my contempt. Of course I would buy it, but I wouldn't respect them. 😉
  • ToolGuy Correct answer is the one that isn't a Honda.
  • 1995 SC Man it isn't even the weekend yet
  • ToolGuy Is the idle high? How many codes are behind the check engine light? How many millions to address the traction issue? What's the little triangular warning lamp about?
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