South Korea to Ban About 20,000 BMW Vehicles After Engine Fires

South Korea to Ban About 20,000 BMW Vehicles After Engine Fires
A BMW sedan is displayed for sale at a BMW dealership in Goyang, north of Seoul June 12, 2013. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won
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SEOUL—South Korea’s transport ministry said on Aug. 14 it would ban some 20,000 BMW vehicles from the streets amid mounting public fears about engine fires.

The driving ban comes after 27 engines went up in flames between January and July, which prompted BMW’s Korea unit to apologize last week and a recall of 106,000 diesel vehicles including the 520d from Aug. 20.