» Posted February 9, 2022 Resources
Airbags are important safety devices that can protect lives. That is, if they actually work. Kia recently announced that it is recalling some 400,000 vehicles over shoddy airbags. The company says a defect may prevent the airbags from deploying in the recalled cars in the event of a crash.
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» Posted February 7, 2022 Resources
Nissan is calling back some 700,000 Rogue sport utility vehicles because of a serious problem: They could go up in flames.
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» Posted February 4, 2022 Resources
Ford is calling back some 200,000 vehicles over two serious problems: faulty brake lights and a defect that could cause cars to roll away unintentionally.
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» Posted February 2, 2022 Resources
The ongoing chip shortage has put a major crimp in auto manufacturers’ plans to bounce back from the pandemic by slowing vehicle production around the globe. It has also hit car buyers in the wallet, causing prices for new and used cars to surge during the shortage.
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» Posted January 31, 2022 Resources
Mercedes-Benz recently took a big step forward in the push to take the human element out of driving. The company won approval for hands-free driving on highways in Germany, Automotive News reports. That puts it ahead of competitors like Tesla in what the news outlet called “one of the world’s most competitive car markets.”
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