Japanese car maker Subaru is planning to recall around 255,000 cars sold in Japan after admitting using uncertified workers for the safety inspections in two of its plants in the country.
The company, whose irregularity surfaced after an internal investigation, said it had failed to comply with the Japanese certification regulations for the past three decades in two of its plants.
The review could affect the Toyota 86, a sports car Toyota jointly manufactured with Subaru.
Subaru's admission follows the recall announcement made by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan earlier this month of its 1.2 million vehicles in Japan, after admitting irregularities in the safety inspections of some models.
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