Subaru faces €37m recall after admitting flawed vehicle inspections

The head of Japanese car maker Subaru has bowed deeply in apology as the company admitted it has been carrying out flawed inspections of its Japan-made cars for years.

Subaru faces €37m recall after admitting flawed vehicle inspections

The head of Japanese car maker Subaru has bowed deeply in apology as the company admitted it has been carrying out flawed inspections of its Japan-made cars for years.

The announcement by chief executive and president Yasuyuki Yoshinaga was the latest in a flurry of such scandals.

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