» Posted January 18, 2021 Resources
Ford Motor Co. has agreed to replace potentially hazardous airbags in some 3 million vehicles, ending a long-running standoff with federal regulators nearly a decade after the first reports of exploding safety devices killing motorists around the world.
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» Posted January 15, 2021 Resources
Massachusetts is following California’s lead in the effort to make gas-guzzling cars a thing of the past.
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» Posted January 13, 2021 Resources
Count Mazda among the global auto manufacturers increasingly shifting their focus to electric cars. The Japanese automaker recently announced that it is bringing its MX-30 crossover sport utility vehicle stateside. The vehicle, Mazda’s first electric offering in the U.S., will be available as both a fully electric model and a series plug-in-hybrid, which will feature a rotary-engine extender.
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» Posted January 11, 2021 Resources
General Motors is recalling nearly 625,000 trucks and sport utility vehicles over a seatbelt snafu that could cause passengers to be injured, the company recently announced.
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» Posted January 8, 2021 Resources
Ford Motor Co. has issued recalls for more than 34,000 vehicles over a variety of safety issues. Ford is recalling some 33,000 E-series vans because of a defect that could cause engine covers to become too hot, the company recently announced.
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