Starting Tuesday, Cyprus will require recall exemption certificates for vehicle transfers.
The transport ministry announced that second-hand vehicles need certification from the seller, while new cars get it from the importer/dealer.
This follows a recall involving Takata airbags and brake issues, affecting over 80,000 cars.
Car owners can check if their vehicles are affected via a dedicated website or hotline
Information in English can be found here.
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