TOKYO: Japanese automaker Mazda yesterday said it is recalling more than 2 million vehicles globally over a defect in their tailgates. The recall covers about 400,000 vehicles sold in Japan and 1.8 million units exported overseas, according to a Mazda spokeswoman. It affects six models, including the popular CX-3 and CX-5 sports utility vehicles. No accidents or injuries have been reported over the issue — paint was improperly applied to the tailgate which could lead to corrosion.
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