Takata airbag crisis: 300 cars in South Australia to have rego denied

The South Australian Government has ramped up its Takata airbag safety campaign, refusing to renew the registration of another batch of vehicles fitted with potentially deadly devices. While most states and territories have bans on the registration renewal – and registration transfer – of vehicles equipped with a certain type of Takata airbag, the SA Government joins Queensland Government in expanding the range of cars affected by Australia's first compulsory recall.

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