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Galatariotis Motors LTD: Certificate of no outstanding recalls for ALL Honda vehicles in Cyprus

Galatariotis Motors LTD, as the official importer of Honda vehicles in Cyprus, announced that it will be issuing certificates of no outstanding recalls, in coordination with the manufacturer of Honda vehicles, for purposes of registration, transfer, or technical inspection of all Honda vehicles in Cyprus, whether imported or not, or those that may be imported in the future.

It said the announcement concerned Circular No. 7/25 on vehicle recalls, dated 7 February 2025, and the additional documents required for the registration and transfer of motor vehicles in categories M, N, and O.

"In coordination with the manufacturer of Honda vehicles, our company is able to issue a certificate of no outstanding recalls for the purposes of registration, transfer, or technical inspection for all Honda vehicles in Cyprus, whether imported or not, or those that may be imported into Cyprus in the future," Galatariotis Motors said. "Based on the manufacturer’s guidelines, the method for checking outstanding recalls is conducted through our company using the manufacturer’s software."

Those who wish to obtain a certificate of no outstanding recalls may contact the Galatariotis Motors LTD offices by phone or send an email to recalls@honda.com.cy

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