» Posted November 28, 2025 Resources
Mercedes-Benz is recalling a small number of Sprinter vans over a braking problem, the automaker recently told U.S. regulators.
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» Posted November 26, 2025 Resources
Ford is recalling a small number of Lincoln Corsair crossover sport utility vehicles due to a rear light defect.
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» Posted November 24, 2025 Resources
General Motors is recalling Sierra pickup trucks over a new safety hazard, the company recently told U.S. auto safety regulators.
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» Posted November 21, 2025 Resources
Some Tesla Cybertruck owners may be having second thoughts about their purchases. The cars have been called back at least 10 times in the two years since they began hitting the road,
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» Posted November 19, 2025 Resources
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently launched a pair of investigations involving Honda. The auto safety regulator is looking at a possible passenger seat defect in Honda Pilot SUVs and faulty side airbags in Odyssey minivans.
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» Posted November 17, 2025 Resources
Jeep manufacturer Stellantis has a warning for certain hybrid vehicle owners: Park your cars outside and do not charge them until a defect that could cause fires is fixed.
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» Posted November 14, 2025 Resources
Dodge Dart owners should be aware of a potentially dangerous problem: Your cars may roll away.
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» Posted November 12, 2025 Resources
Mercedes-Benz recently recalled some high-end sport utility vehicles over a serious problem that increases the risk of accidents.
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» Posted November 10, 2025 Resources
Roughly 8.5 million vehicles were recalled in the U.S. last quarter, the highest total since the beginning of last year. The vast majority of the recalls (88%) involved defects that increase the risk of accidents or injuries, according to BizzyCar, a car dealer recall platform.
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» Posted November 7, 2025 Resources
Jeep manufacturer Stellantis says some Wranglers have a defect that could cause them to unexpectedly lose power on the road.
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