The Firestone Recall
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Essay title: The Firestone Recall
The Firestone Recall
In the year 2000, Firestone issued a recall of a sum of 6.5 million of its tires, most of which were mounted on certain sport-utility vehicles (SUVs) of the Ford Motor Company. The problem with firestone tires began as early as 1997 and 1998, initially in countries like Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Thailand and Malaysia, where the hot climate is thought to have affected the tread-shedding of the tires. However, as time passed more and more car accidents outside and inside the US were linked to the Firestone tires mounted mainly on Ford SUVs and complaints against Firestone were increasing. By the year 2000, the death of 271 and more than 700 cases of injury were attributed to defective tire separation. At first, the Firestone Company didn't acknowledge the problem as its own and refused to take action against it, however, after pressure from the Ford Company, the NHTSA and consumer and retailer pressure, Firestone issued a recall of 6.5 million tires. And by the end of the year 2001, an additional 1.4 million tires were recalled. The recall has proved to be extremely costly to Firestone. Industry experts say that SUV tires typically cost auto-makers