» 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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» Posted November 5, 2025 Resources
Jeep is recalling Wagoneer sport utility vehicles over a defect that poses a risk to anyone in the cars or on the road with them.
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» Posted November 3, 2025 Resources
Italian luxury automaker Alfa Romeo is calling back nearly 54,000 cars in the U.S. whose fuel pumps may be defective.
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» Posted October 31, 2025 Resources
Federal regulators recently launched an investigation into engine failure risks in some 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles.
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» Posted October 29, 2025 Resources
A new federal investigation highlights a truly scary problem for Tesla drivers with kids in their cars.
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» Posted October 27, 2025 Resources
Ford is continuing to cement its reputation as king of the recalls. The auto manufacturer recently announced that it is calling back more than 1.4 million vehicles for faulty rearview cameras. The move spans over 50 different models.
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» Posted October 24, 2025 Resources
A new recall by Porsche highlights a serious defect that puts anyone in the cars or sharing the road with them at risk.
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» Posted October 22, 2025 Resources
Chevrolet, a brand of General Motors, is recalling about 23,000 electric sport utility vehicles due to a problem with their pedestrian alert systems.
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