It’s official: Takata has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. and Japan. After months of searching for a buyer, the struggling airbag company has agreed to sell its assets to Key Safety Systems, a Michigan-based supplier.Vehicles affected by Japanese auto supplier Takata's air bag recall will continue to receive repairs despite the company's bankruptcy filing Sunday.Dealers will notify owners when they are eligible for free repairs in the largest recall in U.S. history.Repairs are expected to take through the end of the decade. The oldest cars in the most humid conditions are generally eligible to be repaired first, since the ammonium nitrate propellant in their air bag inflators is most likely to degrade. :nono:
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