» Posted August 2, 2021 Resources
Ford Motor Co. is hitting the road with a new small pickup truck. Ford already has 36,000 reservations for the 2022 Maverick, according to a recent press release. The vehicle, aimed at consumers who want some of the space that comes with a pickup but not the height or bulk, is set to go on sale in the fall.
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» Posted July 30, 2021 Resources
Some Tesla drivers are being asked to bring their cars in for a second look after the company flagged a defect that could increase the chance of an accident.
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» Posted July 28, 2021 Resources
If you drive a Ram truck, you may want to check and see if it has been recalled before getting behind the wheel.
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» Posted July 26, 2021 Resources
Tax credits for electric vehicle buyers could soon get a bump from federal lawmakers, good news for anyone shopping for a car and automakers General Motors and Tesla in particular.
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» Posted July 23, 2021 Resources
Electric vehicle fans looking to get their hands on the debut pickup truck from Rivian will have to wait a little longer.
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» Posted July 21, 2021 Resources
Some Porsche owners in California and beyond may want to check if their cars have been recalled before hitting the road.
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» Posted July 19, 2021 Resources
General Motors is seeing the light at the end of the tunnel after a global chip shortage slowed car production and increased prices on dealership lots
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» Posted July 16, 2021 Resources
Huge carmakers like General Motors and Volvo are set to increasingly make electric vehicles the standard with ambitious plans to pull the plug on gas-powered cars in the coming decades. Meanwhile, startup companies looking to get a foothold in the market for electric vans may already be too late.
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» Posted July 14, 2021 Resources
As the price of cars rises in an increasingly post-pandemic world, some General Motors buyers are going to court over “destination fees” that do not initially show up on the advertised price tag.
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» Posted July 12, 2021 Resources
Some Kia sport utility vehicles and wagons are so hot they are literally on fire. The Korean automaker is recalling nearly 150,000 vehicles, citing a pistons issue that it says could cause engines to overheat and cars to stall or catch fire, according to Consumer Reports. The recall covers certain 2021 Seltos SUVs and 2020-2021 Soul Wagons whose inconsistent heat-treating process for the piston oil rings can damage the cars’ engines.
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