» Posted November 20, 2020 Resources
It turns out that bad news is good news for automakers still feeling the squeeze during the coronavirus pandemic.
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» Posted November 18, 2020 Resources
Several years after exploding Takata airbags sparked safety concerns, federal investigations and massive recalls, the malfunctioning safety devices have been linked to yet another death.
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» Posted November 16, 2020 Resources
It is the end of an era for Mercedes-Benz, as the German auto giant recently announced that it is ditching the stick shift.
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» Posted November 13, 2020 Resources
Say goodbye to the XF Sportbrake wagon, at least on the American side of the pond. Jaguar is discontinuing U.S. sales of the mid-size luxury wagon, which was first introduced three years ago. The power wagon is headed to the scrap heap after reportedly failing to find its footing among car buyers stateside.
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» Posted November 11, 2020 Resources
The coronavirus pandemic has swept a healthcare and economic crisis throughout California and across the U.S. The resulting downturn left few businesses spared, especially car manufacturers and dealers who saw new sales come to a grinding halt.
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» Posted November 9, 2020 Resources
A pair of big-name Japanese companies have formed an alliance to build batteries for hybrid vehicles.
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» Posted November 6, 2020 Resources
Hyundai says it wants to take another look at certain Tucson sport utility vehicles that are already long gone from the factory floor. The problem: a circuit board defect that could cause engine fires.
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» Posted November 4, 2020 Resources
Volvo is recalling its entire fleet of Polestar 2 vehicles because of a defect that poses serious safety hazards for drivers and others on the road, the company and an affiliate recently said.
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» Posted November 2, 2020 Resources
Faulty brakes could put Ford Mustang drivers - as well as passengers and others on the road nearby - at risk of a crash, the company recently told federal regulators.
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» Posted October 30, 2020 Resources
When you are driving a car, it helps to be able to see where you are going. General Motors is recalling more than 7,000 Chevrolet Corvettes because of a software defect, the company recently told federal regulators. The problem is that drivers can still reach max speeds when the latch on the cars’ front trunk lid is open, potentially allowing the lid to fly open and block drivers’ views.
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