» Posted January 8, 2020 Resources
Subaru is recalling a quarter of a million vehicles because of an engine problem that could cause the cars to suddenly lose power.
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» 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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