Yale King, who had a General Motors dealership in Longmont, Colo., is seen in the state capitol in Denver on Friday, Feb. 19, 2010. Republican and Democratic state lawmakers are vowing to pass legislation aimed at protecting Colorado dealerships terminated by GM and Chrysler. Carmakers can require dealers to make upgrades in their businesses, some costing millions of dollars, and the bill would require manufacturers to reimburse dealers for those expenses over the past five years. Dealers also would get a right of first refusal if the manufacturers later award another franchise nearby. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)Reuters - Chrysler Group LLC said on Wednesday it will replace a front airbag sensor in more than 355,500 minivans, starting in June.


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TOKYO/DETROIT (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co said it would recall another 438,000 cars globally to replace an airbag deflator that could rupture and send shards toward the driver in an accident.
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