» Posted March 15, 2019 Resources
Remember the horrific story of exploding Takata airbags? It’s still ongoing. Carmakers began recalling vehicles with defective Takata airbags in them all the way back in 2013. They cited defects that manufacturers and safety experts said could cause the airbags to inappropriately deploy and burst, sending shards of metal, glass and other material into the car without warning.
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» Posted March 13, 2019 Resources
When you buy or lease a car, one of the things you don’t want to skimp on is the brakes. Nissan North America is recalling roughly 86,000 Murano SUVS over concerns about the antilock brake system. A defect may make it harder for drivers to use them.
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» Posted March 11, 2019 Resources
A recent recall out of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration may change the way people think about “hot” sports cars.
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» Posted March 8, 2019 Resources
If you thought the fallout from the Volkswagen emissions cheating scandal was over, think again. The Securities and Exchange Commission recently accused the German carmaker and its former chief executive officer of perpetrating a “massive fraud” on investors by lying about VW vehicles’ environmental compliance.
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» Posted March 6, 2019 Resources
So much for Apple’s foray into the world of self-driving cars. The tech giant best known for making iPhones and other devices appears to be pushing the pause button on a plan to design an autonomous vehicle.
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