CARFAX: Nearly 750,000 Takata Airbags Replaced in 12 Months; 5.7 Million Vehicles Still At Risk

Core Insights - CARFAX has introduced a new 'Recall Tracker' to highlight urgent auto recalls, particularly focusing on the ongoing issue of Takata airbags, with 5.7 million vehicles still equipped with these defective airbags in the U.S. [1][4] Progress and Impact - The number of vehicles with Takata airbags has decreased by nearly 750,000 over the past year, indicating effective efforts by organizations like NHTSA and the Alliance for Automotive Innovation in raising consumer awareness and closing recalls [2] - The 'Recall Tracker' aims to keep consumers informed about unresolved recalls that pose serious risks, thereby empowering them to take action [4] State-Level Analysis - The states with the highest number of Takata airbag replacements or recall closures include California, Texas, and New York, which utilize the Vehicle Recall Search Service developed by CARFAX [3] - The top 10 states with the most unrepaired Takata airbags include Texas (706,900), California (631,440), and Florida (270,140), highlighting areas where further action is needed [7] Consumer Resources - Consumers can check for unresolved recalls for free at carfax.com/recall, and monitoring apps like CARFAX's Car Care app provide timely reminders for recalls and maintenance [5]