Over the past few days, in my free time, I've been working on a few automotive-related projects to make my job easier (and my colleagues who cover the industry). I wanted to put a fancier wrapper on NHTSA recall information and provide some useful context.

To that end, I've launched the Recall Tracker Network at https://recalltracker.net. It's a series of OEM-specific sites and their recalls, and then one overall recall tracker that encompasses everything (sort of). Here's the list:

This is all NHTSA data pulled from its API, and my attempt to make the data more accessible and valuable. Some of the features they have came from suggestions from a few colleagues I've talked to about this.

For Honda, for example, it covers Honda and Acura, but doesn't cover bikes or scooters. I'm trying to filter for passenger cars, as I think that's the most useful.

For will cover their commercial vehicles, for now, but the Automotive Recall Tracker filters out (most) of the commercial vehicles and non-retail-passenger cars.

Thinking about it, I might want to include those back in, but I'm not sure. I'd appreciate your feedback on that. I know that filtering the data is a major pain in the butt, but also, I'm trying to be useful to my automotive journalist colleagues.

If you have any feature suggestions or requests, let me know. It should be mostly error-free at this point. I've had some spot checking of data to verify my math.

Anyway, give it a look and if you have some feedback let me know. I hope you find it useful and consider using it in the future.