» Posted December 30, 2020 Resources
The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on the auto industry as economic uncertainty and stay at home orders largely sapped the demand for new and used vehicles over much of the year. The pandemic appears to also be stifling the process of making new cars.
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» Posted December 28, 2020 Resources
Car buyers take a number of factors into account in deciding which vehicle to purchase, from affordability and reliability to driver assist technology and racing stripes (at least for some of us).
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» Posted December 25, 2020 Resources
Honda is updating the next generation of Civic sedans, freshening up the popular cars that the Japanese auto manufacturer has been churning out since the early 1970s.
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» Posted December 23, 2020 Resources
Mazda might not be the first car brand name that comes to mind when many drivers think about car value and reliability, but the company is getting high marks from Consumer Reports.
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» Posted December 21, 2020 Resources
Driver-assist technology is supposed to make the job of being behind the wheel safer and easier. But a new study shows that drivers are getting far too comfortable with partially automated driving systems.
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» Posted December 18, 2020 Resources
Volkswagen is pulling the plug on the Passat, at least in the U.S., as car buyer demand continues to shift to crossover sport utility vehicles.
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» Posted December 16, 2020 Resources
The saga over faulty brakes in popular General Motors pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles recently continued as the American auto manufacturer announced it is expanding the list of the millions of vehicles being recalled.
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» Posted December 14, 2020 Resources
As new cars become more and more reliant on computers and software, hackers have more ways to mess with those vehicles.
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» Posted December 11, 2020 Resources
A new Volkswagen recall is an unfortunate example of how seemingly minor defects can pose serious safety hazards on the road.
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» Posted December 9, 2020 Resources
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is recalling more than 34,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel vehicles because of a defect that could cause engine fires.
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