» Posted January 29, 2020 Resources
When it comes to car safety, it is hard to beat a good set of brakes. Four car manufacturers recently reported that they have already hit new goals for emergency braking systems, some three years ahead of the target date.
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» Posted January 27, 2020 Resources
Technology that connects cars to the outside world has revolutionized the way that people get from Point A to Point B and everywhere in between. But, like other technological advances, the rise of satellite—based mapping and other internet-connected bells and whistles designed to make driving smoother can also be taken advantage of for other purposes.
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» Posted January 24, 2020 Resources
The Takata exploding airbag saga could be coming to a close, as the troubled safety device manufacturer recalled 10 million airbags that were at risk of exploding.
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» Posted January 22, 2020 Resources
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Groupe PSA, the owner of French carmaker Peugeot, are merging. The companies said in a joint December press release that the new entity will harness “leadership, resources and scale to be at the forefront of a new era of sustainable mobility.”
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» Posted January 20, 2020 Resources
Tailgates are probably not the first thing that pickup truck buyers look at when deciding on a vehicle, but a new Ford recall shows how important it is that they be in good, working order.
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» Posted January 17, 2020 Resources
Luxury sports car manufacturer McLaren is set to roll out its first hybrid vehicle by the end of the year. Chief Executive Officer Mike Flewitt recently told the Detroit Free Press, however, that the company has no interest in making a completely electric, plug-in vehicle.
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» Posted January 15, 2020 Resources
General Motors is delaying the unveiling of a secret new electric vehicle, blaming a recent employee strike for slowing down progress on the project.
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» Posted January 13, 2020 Resources
Mercedes will have to pay up for failing to hit certain safety recall deadlines. The German automaker has agreed to pay $13 million to resolve a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigation. Mercedes also pledged to fork over another $7 million if it does not comply with the terms of that deal.
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» Posted January 10, 2020 Resources
When you are traveling with precious cargo, it is important to make sure that everything is well secured. BMW is recalling nearly 33,000 sport utility vehicles because of a defect that may make it more difficult to strap in child seats.
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» Posted January 8, 2020 Resources
Subaru is recalling a quarter of a million vehicles because of an engine problem that could cause the cars to suddenly lose power.
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