CARFAX Canada Found Nearly One Million Open Recalls on Used Vehicles for Sale in 2025
With so Many Safety Recalls Found in the Marketplace, Canadians Urged to Check with CARFAX Canada Before Buying a Used Car
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Unfixed recalls are very common and can range from malfunctioning airbags to electrical issues that can cause fire, leaks or issues with fuel pumps, seatbelts and brakes, and other components.
"Unfortunately, too many Canadians are unaware that the vehicle they want to buy has a safety defect that puts them at risk. Checking for open recalls when buying a used vehicle is as critical as test driving it and knowing about past accidents,” said
1 in 4 Vehicles Searched had at Least One Recall
In 2025, 1 in 4 vehicles searched had at least one unfixed issue on
Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs), Sedans and Crew Cab Pickups top the list for the type of vehicles with the most recalls reported last year.
“CARFAX helped me see an outstanding recall for my vehicle. It also helped prove the quality of my vehicle for resale with the history and no accidents. It was also nice to see that my car wasn't stolen.” – Joshua,
“Our engine blew in our 12-year-old car. I did a report on it and found out it had a recall for that year, make and model, and that the engine may now be covered because of the recall. You may have just saved me thousands.” –Grant,
The Risks
Recalls can greatly affect the safety and the value of the vehicle. Many recalls relate to components that could fail while driving, including airbags, fuel systems and brakes.
A vehicle with unfixed issues may take longer to sell or trade-in and in some cases, it could reduce the value of the vehicle, or lead to insurance implications and legal liability.
Now more than ever, Canadians are urged to check for unfixed safety issues for free at carfax.ca when shopping for a used car.
Open recalls are usually fixed by the manufacturer free of charge. Vehicle owners can stay on top of recalls by signing up for the free
Beyond Accidents
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Vording adds “A recall or accident doesn’t automatically make a used vehicle a bad choice. What’s important is that used car buyers know about it to make a confident investment, negotiate fairly and avoid unexpected surprises down the road.”
Consumers are encouraged to get a value range from
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