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Kia Sportage recalled for fire risk
Kia Sportage recalled for fire risk

Perth Now

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Perth Now

Kia Sportage recalled for fire risk

Kia is recalling over 600 examples of its Sportage to address a potential fire risk. 'Due to an incorrectly manufactured High-Pressure Fuel Pipe, poor sealing of the fuel system may occur resulting in a fuel leak,' the company says in its recall notice. 'A fuel leak could increase the risk of a fire, causing injury or death to the vehicle occupants and/or other road users.' The issue affects only vehicles equipped with the turbocharged 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Supplied Credit: CarExpert The recall affects 605 examples of the model year 2025 (MY25) Sportage, manufactured in 2024 The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) list is attached here The original recall notice is attached here If you own an affected vehicle, you should immediately contact a Kia dealership to schedule an appointment to have the high-pressure fuel pump, fuel pipe and fuel rail replaced, free of charge. If you have any further questions, you can contact Kia Customer Service on 131 542. MORE: Explore the Kia Sportage showroom

Is It Safe to Buy a Car Without a Vehicle History Report?
Is It Safe to Buy a Car Without a Vehicle History Report?

Time Business News

time03-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time Business News

Is It Safe to Buy a Car Without a Vehicle History Report?

While a car may look great on the outside and even drive smoothly during a test run, appearances can be deceiving. Without a vehicle history report, you could unknowingly buy a car with hidden problems that lead to major expenses down the road. In this article, we'll explore the risks of buying a used vehicle without a history report, why these reports matter, and how you can access them affordably and instantly from trusted sources like Is a Vehicle History Report? A vehicle history report (VHR) is a detailed document that provides insights into a used car's past. It's generated using the car's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or license plate, and compiled from data across multiple sources. Key Information Included in a Vehicle History Report: Accident and collision history Title status (e.g., clean, salvage, rebuilt, flood) Odometer readings and rollbacks Service and maintenance records Registration and ownership changes Theft records and recalls Common providers include Carfax and AutoCheck, both known for their accurate and up-to-date databases. These reports are designed to help buyers avoid costly surprises and make better decisions. Technically, Yes—But It's Risky While it's technically possible to buy a car without a history report, it's far from ideal. Skipping a vehicle history report significantly increases your risk of buying a problematic car—and most issues aren't visible during a basic inspection or test drive. Let's look at the main risks involved. 1. Undisclosed Accidents or Frame Damage Some sellers may not disclose previous accidents, especially if the damage was repaired privately. A vehicle may have structural damage, even if it looks fine cosmetically. Driving a car with frame damage can lead to long-term safety issues, uneven tire wear, or alignment problems. Without a report, there's no official record of accident repairs, making it hard to know what you're really buying. 2. Title Problems (Salvage, Flood, Rebuilt) A vehicle history report will show if a car has a branded title, such as: Salvage (declared a total loss by an insurance company) (declared a total loss by an insurance company) Flood (damaged by water) (damaged by water) Rebuilt (repaired after being totaled) Cars with these titles typically have reduced resale value and higher risk of mechanical failure. Without a report, these critical details can go unnoticed. 3. Odometer Rollbacks Dishonest sellers may tamper with the odometer to make a car appear less used. A vehicle with 150,000 miles might be sold as one with just 80,000 miles. Vehicle history reports track odometer readings over time, exposing any suspicious changes. Buying without a report leaves you vulnerable to fraud and potential performance issues. 4. Theft or Unresolved Liens Without a history report, there's no easy way to verify if the vehicle: Was ever reported stolen Has outstanding loans or liens Buying a stolen car—or one with financial claims—can result in legal consequences or the car being repossessed, even if you purchased it in good faith. 5. Lack of Service History Proper maintenance is crucial to a car's longevity. A vehicle history report may show oil changes, brake replacements, tire rotations, and other services. Without this record, you have no idea how well the car has been maintained, or if it has missed key maintenance milestones. 1. Peace of Mind Knowing that the vehicle hasn't been in any major accidents or had significant issues gives you confidence in your purchase. The report helps ensure you're getting what you pay for. 2. Better Price Negotiation If the report reveals minor issues or a branded title, you can use that information to negotiate a lower price. Sellers are more likely to agree to a discount if you show proof from a trusted source like Carfax or AutoCheck. 3. Avoid Scams and Fraud Vehicle history reports act as a shield against scams, including VIN cloning, odometer fraud, and title washing. These risks are real in the used car market, especially when buying from private sellers. Most people are aware of Carfax and AutoCheck, but many hesitate due to the high cost—often $40 to $45 per report. If you're shopping around for multiple cars, this adds up quickly. That's where Carvins comes in. Why Choose Access Cheap Carfax and AutoCheck Reports Get full, detailed history just like the original providers just like the original providers Instant delivery — usually within a few minutes — usually within a few minutes Ideal for buyers comparing multiple vehicles on a budget helps you make informed decisions without the high cost, making it an excellent option for used car buyers. 1. You're Buying a Very Low-Value Vehicle If you're purchasing a car for under $1,000 and understand the risks involved, you might choose to skip the report. Still, it's worth considering if only to protect yourself from legal or mechanical surprises. 2. You're Working with a Trusted Mechanic A certified pre-purchase inspection can uncover many of the same issues found in a history report. However, inspections can cost more and still won't reveal title problems or past ownership details. 3. The Report Is Provided by the Seller Some dealerships and private sellers already include a Carfax or AutoCheck report with the listing. In this case, verify that the report is current and legitimate, and you're good to go. This is a red flag. If a seller won't provide a history report or discourages you from getting one yourself, they may be hiding something. You have two options: Walk away from the deal Order the report yourself from a trusted site like for peace of mind Remember, if a deal feels too good to be true, it probably is. Final Thoughts: Don't Buy Blind So, is it safe to buy a car without a vehicle history report? The answer is clear: It's not recommended. Without this vital document, you're taking a gamble that could cost you thousands in repairs, legal issues, or resale losses. For just a few dollars, you can gain access to a complete, trustworthy vehicle history through It's a small investment for a big return—peace of mind, smart negotiation, and confidence in your purchase. Quick Recap Services like Carvins offer affordable, instant access to Carfax and AutoCheck reports Vehicle history reports protect you from fraud and hidden issues They reveal accidents, title problems, odometer rollbacks, and more Buying without one is risky—especially for higher-value cars TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Volkswagen Polo, ID. Buzz recalled
Volkswagen Polo, ID. Buzz recalled

7NEWS

time27-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • 7NEWS

Volkswagen Polo, ID. Buzz recalled

Volkswagen is recalling certain examples of its Polo hatch and ID. Buzz electric van and people mover as their front passenger airbag may not function properly. 'Due to a manufacturing issue, the front passenger airbag may be fitted with a faulty gas generator. As a result, the airbag may not deploy as intended,' the company says in its recall notice. 'In the event of airbag deployment in an accident, the front passenger airbag may not provide adequate protection for vehicle occupants which could increase the risk of injury or death.' Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. A total of 63 vehicles are affected from 2024 to 2025 The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) list is attached here The original recall notice is attached here If you own an affected vehicle, you'll need to schedule an appointment with an authorised Volkswagen dealership to have the airbag replaced, free of charge. If you have any further questions, you can contact Volkswagen Group Australia on 1800 504 076.

Vehicle report turns one: Disrupting used car buying for over 42,000 UAE drivers and counting
Vehicle report turns one: Disrupting used car buying for over 42,000 UAE drivers and counting

Gulf Today

time26-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf Today

Vehicle report turns one: Disrupting used car buying for over 42,000 UAE drivers and counting

A year ago, purchasing a used car in the GCC often meant navigating limited information and a lack of transparency. In response, AutoData Middle East launched Vehicle Report - an AI-powered platform designed to place greater control in the hands of consumers. Over the past 12 months, more than 42,000 users have turned to the service to access verified data on ownership, accident history, valuation, and more. Daily usage has tripled between July 2024 and March 2025, with over 5,000 users now engaging each month. Of those, 84% reported no post-purchase issues, underscoring the platform's role in reducing buyer risk and building confidence through accurate, accessible insight. Empowering Informed, Efficient Car Buying Vehicle Report stands out by turning fragmented automotive data into clear, actionable insight. Built around real consumer needs, the platform supports smarter, safer, and faster decision-making throughout the used car journey, before committing: Save Money: Compare loan and insurance offers side by side, with market-aligned valuations to avoid overpaying. Buy Smart: Access a car's full history, including accidents and ownership lineage, maintenance data, pre-purchase inspection insights and service records, with a single Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) lookup. Save Time: Instantly aggregating listings, while filtering and forecasting in real-time from multiple sales portals, streamlining the car-buying process. As the UAE's used car market continues to grow, residual value performance remains a crucial indicator of vehicle quality and long-term value. In Q2 2025, data from AutoData shows that family-friendly vehicles such as the Kia Carens LX continue to hold strong residual value (78% after 3 years), thanks to a balance of affordability, spacious design, and efficient ownership costs. Within the SUV category, the Toyota Land Cruiser GXR was recognised as the best-value model (81% after 3 years), combining robust specification levels with competitive market pricing and favourable depreciation profiles. What's next for AutoData As Vehicle Report continues to gain momentum across the region, AutoData Middle East is expanding its suite of tools to support smarter decisions for both consumers and industry partners. 'Our mission has always been to bring clarity and confidence to the automotive ecosystem,' said Sebastian Fuchs, Managing Director of AutoData Middle East. 'With advanced AI at its core, Vehicle Report delivers real-time, market-specific pricing and risk analysis - helping buyers save up to 25% on average. More than a history check, it's a decision-making engine that unifies pricing, ownership, and insurance data to transform how used cars are bought and sold. As we grow, we're focused on deeper integrations with insurers, banks, and marketplaces, and on launching tools like AutoMagic and Claim Hub to further streamline the process. We're proud to be raising the bar for transparency and intelligence in automotive transactions.' With AI-powered technology, trust, and transparency at its core, Vehicle Report is redefining how the UAE buys and sells used cars. Now entering its second year, it's more than just a report - it's a smart ecosystem built to empower better decisions, from valuation to insurance to ownership. Learn more about Vehicle Report - AutoData Middle East's AI-powered platform helping over 42,000 users make smarter car decisions:

Multiple Volvo models recalled
Multiple Volvo models recalled

7NEWS

time24-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • 7NEWS

Multiple Volvo models recalled

Volvo is recalling more than 500 plug-in hybrid and electric SUVs across its XC40, XC60 and XC90 lines due to an issue with their braking performance. 'Due to a software issue, there is a risk that the vehicle's braking performance may be temporarily disabled if the car has been coasting downhill for at least 1 minute and 30 seconds in 'B' mode (in the plug-in hybrid cars) or One Pedal Drive (in the pure electric cars),' the company says in its recall notice. 'A loss of braking performance could increase the risk of an accident causing injury or death to vehicle occupants and/or other road users.' Volvo is fixing the issue with an over-the-air (OTA) software update. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. A total of 518 vehicles are affected, produced from 2022 to 2025 The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) list is attached here The original recall notice is attached here If you own an affected vehicle, Volvo will contact you to advise you to perform an OTA software update. If you're unable to do this, you can take your vehicle to an authorised Volvo dealership to have it performed, free of charge. If you have any further questions about the defect and fix, you can contact Volvo Customer Care on 1300 787 802.

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