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On all sides baked beans (although some would say, there are sites that only cooked beans), and the shift of the calls to review it now plays the German manufacturer BMW, which recall to 151,000 vehicles in the U.S., one of its most important markets indeed.

The cause of the recall is a defect in the injection system and fuel pump, which affects only 6-cylinder engines. In principle, there is the possibility that these vehicles have problems when starting, and in some cases experiencing power loss.

According to BMW, in most cases the installation of new software will be sufficient to solve the problem, although it is possible that some units will need to be replaced any parts. These issues affect models built between 2007 and 2010, 355.

There are times when people (also legal) are able to learn from their mistakes, redemption, and out of the pit. A good example is Ford Motor Company.

If two years ago the president attended a meeting with Obama along with representatives of General Motors and Chrysler, today, after a complete renovation of its range, building on technologies “green” and, above all, listen to their customers, only one of Detroit’s Big Three did not ask public aid, is placed as the fifth largest producer and put the fourth goal to finish by 2012.

Ford Motor Company was founded on June 16, 1903 in Michigan by Henry Ford. The company, which has given birth to such legendary models like the Ford T (first car in the village), the Mustang of the seventies, the Ford GT (which swept LeMans) and models of success around the world as Escort, Sierra, Fiesta, Focus and Mondeo, was for decades the second-largest maker of cars behind arch rival and neighbor, General Motors.

Powered by a huge domestic market, which enjoyed a large market share, and a good image in the tough European market (unlike General Motors, competing with brands such as Opel and Vauxhall, Ford is a global brand) survived “easily” the depression of the ’30s and was strengthened after World War II. However, was not able to understand that global similarly, the energy crisis of the early seventies.