New Ford Bronco Models Join The List Of Car Recalls
Uh oh, Ford Bronco owners. Your vehicle has made the news. Not because the most famous Bronco owner ever just recently died. He did, but that 1993 Bronco is a sweet classic. No, it’s the 2022 and 2023 models that are making headlines. They are being recalled due to a fire hazard. Ford is recalling the Escapes too, but those cars aren’t as sexy for the headline.
According to usatoday.com, Ford is recalling nearly 43,000 cars due to cracked fuel injectors. A cracked fuel injector is dangerous because it can cause gas leaks and ignite a fire in the engine. That gives ” your new car is fire!” a whole new meaning. You check here to see if your car is included in the recall.
Ford Bronco Not First Of Car Recalls To Happen Recently
What is the deal with all the cars being recalled these days? Because it is not just Ford. In September 2023, Hyundai and Kia had to recall over three million cars because of a brake leak that can also cause a fire, nhtsa.gov reported.
The risk was so bad that the NHTSA told owners of the cars to park outside. Their statement explained that “until these recalled vehicles have been repaired, the manufacturers say the safest place to park them is outside and away from homes and other structures.” Apparently, the cars could have ignited even if they were turned off.
Wowza. The innocent looking Kia could have blown your garage to kingdom come. Ok, that’s a bit dramatic, but it could have lit your old beer-stained party couch on fire.
But why are so many cars being recalled? Because according to the NHTSA report, recalls have gone up over 46% from 2012-2022. And that number could be even higher in 2024.
The answer seems to be because cars are getting more complicated. Think about it. About 30 years ago, airbags were the hot new item. Today, the car basically can drive itself. That means more cars need high-end electronics, bigger batteries, and better drivers for crying out loud.
What’s The Solution?
In my humble opinion, Classic Cars, of course. I mean, good old-fashioned gas and oil rides with headers that rattle your neighbors. And most importantly, a very close relationship with your mechanic. Name it. 1969 Caddy. 1977 Pontiac Trans Am. 1985 Chevy C10 truck.
A 1993 Ford Bronco. It may not be sexy, fast or keep you out trouble. But at least it won’t burn down your beer couch.