» Posted March 19, 2021 Resources
Volvo is joining the growing list of global auto manufacturers that are getting serious about pulling the plug on gas cars.
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» Posted March 17, 2021 Resources
If you are reading this, you might want to check your tires. Nearly 450,000 tires under a variety of brands were recently recalled because of defects that could cause them to fall apart, BGR reports. That puts some 110,000 cars at risk and poses a safety hazard for everyone else on the road with them.
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» Posted March 15, 2021 Resources
More and more new cars come with the option of emergency call technology that will alert authorities in event of a crash or crisis. It helps if the tools can give them your actual location.
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» Posted March 12, 2021 Resources
Hyundai’s recent recall of some 82,000 electric vehicles at risk of fires is reportedly one of the most expensive on record.
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» Posted March 10, 2021 Resources
U.S. federal regulators are looking into possible battery issues that could put 1.9 million Toyota RAV4 sport utility vehicles at risk of fire.
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» Posted March 8, 2021 Resources
A new study highlights a slow crawl to the bottom among the world’s largest car manufacturers. It could be putting everyone’s safety at risk on the road.
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» Posted March 5, 2021 Resources
Crash testers at an influential auto safety research group have spoken and the news is not good for some Nissan Titan owners and passengers.
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» Posted March 3, 2021 Resources
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is forking over $30 million and pleading guilty to a single federal conspiracy charge to resolve a long-running corruption investigation.
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» Posted March 1, 2021 Resources
Is Toyota reviving one of the Japanese automaker’s best-known models? The recent filing of a trademark for the “Celica” name has some sleuths predicting a return of the popular sports car.
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» Posted February 26, 2021 Resources
Some 300,000 Ford pickup trucks that were recalled over faulty tailgates may not have actually been fixed, according to federal regulators.
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