<p>I will get you a great deal on home solar (or add a quality battery to your existing setup): https://autoexpert.com.au/solarI can also save you thousands on a new car: https://autoexpert.com.au/contactThis is a report on the recent Hyundai Palisade recall in North America, following a fatal incident involving the powered rear-seat system in certain 2026 Palisade and Palisade Hybrid vehicles.The key point here is not cheap outrage.A child has died. The defect is real. The recall is legitimate.But the facts also suggest Hyundai was already investigating the seat issue before the Ohio tragedy occurred — which makes this a more nuanced story than the usual media template of “they knew and did nothing”.In this report, I unpack:what Hyundai says the defect actually iswhich Palisade models are affectedthe investigation timeline leading up to the recallwhy modern convenience tech can introduce new failure modeswhy complexity is often the enemy of reliabilityand why parents should not outsource vigilance to automation, sensors and product marketingI also put this story in context using child road trauma and drowning data from Australia — because vivid, shocking incidents often dominate headlines, while more mundane (but also more real) risks to children attract far less attention.This is not a defence of Hyundai. They&#39;re not off the hook on this.It is an attempt to look at a horrible event clearly, fairly and usefully - constructively, with clarity..#Hyundai #Palisade #Recall #CarSafety #SUV #HyundaiPalisade #AutoSafety #JohnCadogan #AutoExpert</p>

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Hyundai Palisade Recall: The Deadly Cost Of Half-baked Luxury Tech

APR 8, 202620 MIN
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Hyundai Palisade Recall: The Deadly Cost Of Half-baked Luxury Tech

APR 8, 202620 MIN

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<p>I will get you a great deal on home solar (or add a quality battery to your existing setup): https://autoexpert.com.au/solarI can also save you thousands on a new car: https://autoexpert.com.au/contactThis is a report on the recent Hyundai Palisade recall in North America, following a fatal incident involving the powered rear-seat system in certain 2026 Palisade and Palisade Hybrid vehicles.The key point here is not cheap outrage.A child has died. The defect is real. The recall is legitimate.But the facts also suggest Hyundai was already investigating the seat issue before the Ohio tragedy occurred — which makes this a more nuanced story than the usual media template of “they knew and did nothing”.In this report, I unpack:what Hyundai says the defect actually iswhich Palisade models are affectedthe investigation timeline leading up to the recallwhy modern convenience tech can introduce new failure modeswhy complexity is often the enemy of reliabilityand why parents should not outsource vigilance to automation, sensors and product marketingI also put this story in context using child road trauma and drowning data from Australia — because vivid, shocking incidents often dominate headlines, while more mundane (but also more real) risks to children attract far less attention.This is not a defence of Hyundai. They&#39;re not off the hook on this.It is an attempt to look at a horrible event clearly, fairly and usefully - constructively, with clarity..#Hyundai #Palisade #Recall #CarSafety #SUV #HyundaiPalisade #AutoSafety #JohnCadogan #AutoExpert</p>