Morris Garages Says New Electric Sports Car Will Get a 300-Mile Range
» Posted January 27, 2021 Resources
General Motors and Ford Motor Co. are not the only auto manufacturers who have big plans for going electric.
» Posted January 27, 2021 Resources
General Motors and Ford Motor Co. are not the only auto manufacturers who have big plans for going electric.
» Posted January 25, 2021 Resources
General Motors will soon alert owners of certain Buick and Chevrolet sedans that potentially malfunctioning suspension components could cause serious accidents.
» Posted January 22, 2021 Resources
Count Fiat Chrysler Automobiles among the major auto manufacturers who were not immune to the coronavirus pandemic. As Covid-19 swept across the country and around the world last year, it also took a bite out of FCA’s bottom line.
» Posted January 20, 2021 Resources
After a difficult year for carmakers, Toyota (and the people who drive some of its vehicles) finally got some good news.
» Posted January 18, 2021 Resources
Ford Motor Co. has agreed to replace potentially hazardous airbags in some 3 million vehicles, ending a long-running standoff with federal regulators nearly a decade after the first reports of exploding safety devices killing motorists around the world.
» Posted January 15, 2021 Resources
Massachusetts is following California’s lead in the effort to make gas-guzzling cars a thing of the past.
» Posted January 13, 2021 Resources
Count Mazda among the global auto manufacturers increasingly shifting their focus to electric cars. The Japanese automaker recently announced that it is bringing its MX-30 crossover sport utility vehicle stateside. The vehicle, Mazda’s first electric offering in the U.S., will be available as both a fully electric model and a series plug-in-hybrid, which will feature a rotary-engine extender.
» Posted January 11, 2021 Resources
General Motors is recalling nearly 625,000 trucks and sport utility vehicles over a seatbelt snafu that could cause passengers to be injured, the company recently announced.
» Posted January 8, 2021 Resources
Ford Motor Co. has issued recalls for more than 34,000 vehicles over a variety of safety issues. Ford is recalling some 33,000 E-series vans because of a defect that could cause engine covers to become too hot, the company recently announced.
» Posted January 6, 2021 Resources
While 2020 was a challenging year on many fronts across the country and around the globe, one thing that remained constant is that the world’s largest auto manufacturers once again recalled millions of vehicles for serious defects that put people’s safety at risk.
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