» Posted October 17, 2019 Resources
The owners of more than 30,000 Kia Telluride sport utility vehicles in the United States were recently notified that their cars are being recalled. The problem? Someone installed the wrong seatbelts.
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» Posted October 10, 2019 Resources
Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk is a big ideas guy. Whether it is sending folks on joyrides to the moon through his SpaceX venture or shaving significant time off of long drives with hyper speed underground tunnels, the celebrity tech businessman has no problem thinking big.
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» Posted October 3, 2019 Resources
American automaker Ford Motor Co. is taking a look at certain cars across the pond that could be at risk of catching fire.
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» Posted October 1, 2019 Resources
General Motors is recalling nearly 180,000 Chevy Malibu vehicles because of a software problem that could raise serious safety hazards.
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» Posted September 26, 2019 Resources
There has been plenty of ink already spilled over what life on the road will be like when robots start doing the driving. Will we be safer or will we live in fear of being mowed down by a rogue autonomous vehicle, hurtling through the street at high speed? And what will happen to trucking, transportation and other related jobs?
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» Posted September 24, 2019 Resources
Volkswagen is trimming an important benefit for VW drivers, apparently in a move to try to save the German automaker a few bucks.
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» Posted September 19, 2019 Resources
It does not take an expert to know that the fuel tank is an important part of any car. That’s why Ford is taking another look at some 58,000 Focus models in North America.
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» Posted September 17, 2019 Resources
Porsche might not exactly be best known for fuel economy, but the German luxury sports car manufacturer’s electric offering is quickly attracting a lot of fans.
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» Posted September 12, 2019 Resources
Mazda has a problem: the wheels are physically coming off of some of the company’s cars in United States and the land down under.
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» Posted September 10, 2019 Resources
Smart technology of all types is rapidly changing the world, including the way that people travel in their cars. Whether it is lane assist technology that can help drivers keep on the straight and narrow or new advances designed to monitor motorists for drowsiness, much of the smart new bells and whistles are meant to make people safer behind the wheel.
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