» Posted January 6, 2020 Resources
Volvo is recalling nearly 150,000 cars because of a defect that could cause the vehicle’s doors to open unexpectedly while the car is moving. The company says that poses a safety hazard.
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» Posted December 30, 2019 Resources
A federal judge in California recently ordered the company to pay $23,000 to the owners of a 2014 Focus for violating the state’s lemon law. The couple said they stopped driving the car – although they continued to make lease payments – because of safety concerns related to the car’s transmission.
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» Posted December 27, 2019 Resources
AutoNation, the largest car retailer in the U.S., has been selling recalled cars to unsuspecting buyers, according to a recent report from a watchdog group.
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» Posted December 23, 2019 Resources
The world’s largest car manufacturers have long been tinkering with alternative sources of fuel as a way to meet tightening environmental standards and climate conscious customers’ needs. Now BMW is looking at a new way to go electric.
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» Posted December 20, 2019 Resources
When you buy or lease a car, it is not too much to ask for the vehicle to be able to drive straight.
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» Posted December 18, 2019 Resources
Toyota is recalling some 900,000 vehicles to remove and replace Takata airbags. This time around, the Japanese automaker says it has the “final remedy” for the long-running saga over faulty airbags that caused at least a handful of deaths and a spike in safety concerns.
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» Posted December 16, 2019 Resources
The company killed plans for two new sports cars and a large sport utility vehicle, Automotive News reports. It has also reportedly stopped ongoing production of the Mito hatchback and two versions of the 4C sports car.
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» Posted December 13, 2019 Resources
Subaru is recalling more than 400,000 vehicles over engine problems, the Japanese automaker recently announced.
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» Posted December 11, 2019 Resources
A new law on the books in California is meant to make it easier for people whose cars have been recalled to actually get their vehicles fixed.
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» Posted December 9, 2019 Resources
Dodge is recalling less than 200 vehicles that were equipped with the wrong front wheels and tires, The Drive reports. That poses a significant safety defect for everyone on the road, according to the company.
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