Volvo is All About Electric Vehicles as it Looks to Go Public
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Hyundai recently recalled some 2016 Sonata Hybrid vehicles over a defect that the company says causes turn signals to malfunction. That marks the fifth time that the cars have been recalled in the five years since they started hitting the road, Jalopnik reports.
» Posted November 8, 2021 Resources
The ongoing nightmare for Chevy Bolt owners who fear their cars could burst into flames at any moment has some looking to ditch their cars altogether.
» Posted November 5, 2021 Resources
Ford Motor Co. recently informed some 18,000 electric sport utility vehicle owners that their cars’ windshields and roofs could fly off unexpectedly, increasing the risk of a crash.
» Posted November 3, 2021 Resources
Volvo wants another look at nearly half a million cars that the Swedish automaker says are equipped with airbags that could explode and cause accidents.
» Posted October 29, 2021 Resources
Nearly two years after Toyota began a recall for faulty fuel pumps in a variety of Toyota and Lexus models that eventually reached 3.3 million vehicles, the Japanese automaker says it has settled on a fix for the problem.
» Posted October 27, 2021 Resources
Going online is an increasingly popular way to buy a car but there are many potential pitfalls when it comes to using the Internet to purchase a new set of wheels.
» Posted October 25, 2021 Resources
Tesla promises car buyers a unique experience: a luxury electric vehicle with the latest tech designed to let the car do much of the heavy lifting when you hit the road. The problem is that Tesla’s Autopilot system may not be up to the task of keeping drivers and passengers safe.
» Posted October 22, 2021 Resources
Buying a car is one of the largest purchases many consumers will make. Although the thought of getting behind the wheel of a new vehicle is often exciting, the process of selecting and buying the car is filled with potential pitfalls. The vehicle you drive home may not exactly be what you expected, especially if it has a defect that could pose a safety hazard.
» Posted October 20, 2021 Resources
As seasoned California lemon law attorneys who help people across the state who have been stuck with malfunctioning cars, we know just how often auto manufacturers allow unsafe vehicles to hit the road. Technological advances promise to make fixing defects easier, but it remains to be seen whether carmakers will commit to streamlining that process.
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