Why A Tiny Piece Of Chinese Plastic Will Burn A Huge Hole In Aston Martin's Wallet
Aston Martin is recalling 75 per cent of its cars made since 2007 due to counterfeit plastic being used in an accelerator pedal part
Manufacturers recall cars all the time, so a story like this wouldn't normally grab our attention, but when it's Aston Martin, we're a little more interested. It's been discovered that counterfeit plastic had been allegedly used by a Chinese supplier in the construction of an accelerator pedal part.
It's feared the potentially defective part - which has been used on cars built since 2007 - could lead to the pedal arm snapping. Although there's been no reports of that happening yet, the recall affects 17,000 cars - that accounts for a massive 75 per cent of all Astons built since 2007. An Aston Martin spokesman has said that production of the offending part will be moved back to the UK.
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