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GM Daewoo is recalling some 60-thousand Chevy Cruze models and Captiva sports utility vehicles in South Korea, due to potential problems with steering wheels, fuel hoses and seats. The company said recalls in other countries where some vehicles were exported under the Chevrolet and Opel brands will be decided and announced later in accordance with local rules.
Shanghai GM confirmed that only a small number of vehicles in China are involved. Recalling vehicles has been in focus since late last year when Japan's Toyota began massive recalls, which eventually covered more than 8 million vehicles.