Well, this is a new one on us.  If you're the owner of one of "these" cars, you might just be receiving a recall notice in the mail soon.  It's kind of a sticky situation.

52,000 Mazdas are being recalled all across the U.S., due to...spider webs.  It's feared that the webs can cause "blockages that will eventually cause fuel tanks to leak."

According to USA Today:

The recall of 2009 and 2010 Mazda6s is due to "a certain type of spider" that "may weave a web in the evaporative canister vent line and this may cause a restriction in the line," the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says on its website. Another 13,000 of the cars sold in Puerto Rico, Canada and Mexico are also being recalled.

Here's the full story.

It's a good thing Mazda isn't trying to deceive us, because you know what they say...

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