NOT even the most expensive cars on the road are exempt from safety recalls. Italian sports-car maker Ferrari is recalling more than 350 vehicles in Australia due to a potentially faulty airbag which it describes as "a possible nonconformity within an outsourced component". 
Translated: "A supplier made a mistake and we unwittingly fitted a faulty part to ourÂ car".
"In the event of a collision necessitating deployment of the airbag, this nonconformity may result in the failure of the inflation device and incorrect deployment of the passenger side airbag, increasing the risk of injury," the statement on the recalls website says.The recall affects Ferrari's popular models including the 458 Italia, 458 Spider, California, and FF made from 2009 toÂ 2011.