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Automotive recalls should continue at a high rate in 2015, a year after manufacturers called back a record 63.9 million cars and trucks, a new study says.

The second annual automotive industry warranty and recall study — released Tuesday by advisory firm Stout, Risius and Ross — said we’re unlikely to see major recalls like last year’s Takata air bags or General Motors Co. ignition switch issues. But aggressive oversight by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration should lead to a high number of callbacks.

“We will continue to see an elevated level of recall volume,” said Neil Steinkamp, managing director of SRR. “The regulators have said we will ... and they’re addressing safety issues very proactively.”



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Study Says Aggressive Oversight By The NHTSA Will Keep Recalls High In 2015

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