» Posted August 28, 2020 Resources
The coronavirus pandemic has not been kind to many of the auto industry’s biggest players. As the healthcare crisis and economic downturn continue, many of the world’s top car manufacturers are wondering when buyers will come back.
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» Posted August 26, 2020 Resources
General Motors is parking a lot of cash in fast-charging stations as part of a broader push to get people behind the wheel of electric vehicles.
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» Posted August 24, 2020 Resources
The global auto industry has taken plenty of lumps in recent months as the coronavirus pandemic swept a health care and economic crisis around the world. Still, Swedish car manufacturer Volvo is confident that the worst of a serious slowdown in car sales that came with the pandemic is in the rearview mirror.
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» Posted August 21, 2020 Resources
Tesla owners pay a pretty penny for the right to be able to drive one of Elon Musk & Co.’s luxury electric vehicles. Perhaps that is why they are so vocal when the cars do not live up to their expectations
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» Posted August 19, 2020 Resources
Nissan is recalling some 1.8 million vehicles because of a hood problem that could pose a big problem for drivers of those cars and anyone else on the road nearby.
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» Posted August 17, 2020 Resources
Car steering wheels tend to work best when pieces of them are not flying off and striking drivers and passengers. That is why Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is recalling more than 900,000 vehicles.
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» Posted August 14, 2020 Resources
Less than one year after one of the country’s largest car dealers was busted for reselling recalled cars, lawmakers in Congress want to stop Uncle Sam from following the same practice.
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» Posted August 12, 2020 Resources
Turn signals serve an important purpose by giving others on the road a heads up about where you are headed. If anyone can see them, that is.
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» Posted August 10, 2020 Resources
As car sales slump, auto manufacturers are looking for new ways to squeeze a couple extra bucks out of owners after they buy a new vehicle. For BMW, that means coaxing drivers into signing up for in-car bells and whistles.
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» Posted July 31, 2020 Resources
Tesla is not giving up on its “autopilot” function, despite some notable accidents involving drivers relying on the assist technology.
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