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GM Extends Takata Airbag Recall To Nearly 400 2015 Models

General Motors is extending the recall involving defective Takata airbags to nearly 400 vehicles made in 2015. more

Nissan Recalling 218,019 Versas In U.S. Due To Suspension Issue

Nissan is recalling 218,019 Versa models in the U.S. in order to fix an issue with the suspension. more

Tesla, Mercedes, And Jaguar Could Face Recalls Due To Defective Takata Airbags

Takata has recalled 23.4 million defected airbag inflators that were sold to over 11 companies, including BMW, Ford and Honda. Automakers that could be affected by the recall include Tesla Motors, Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar-Land Rover. more

China Builds 25,000 Electric Cars, Plug-In Hybrids In June

China continues to remain the world’s largest market for cars, with recent statistics showing the countries success in producing environmentally-friendly vehicles. more

Investingation Launched Into Ford’s F-150 For Reported Power Brake Failure

Thirty-two complaints have been filed over the alleged failure of the power brake assist, with two accidents occurring in the process. more

NHTSA Probes 2007-2008 Mazda CX-9 Over Suspension Complaints

Safety regulators for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have opened an investigation into Mazda CX-9 SUVs manufactured for the 2007 to 2008 model years. more

FCA Admits to Missing 5 Recent Recall Notification Deadlines

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles admitted in a filing this week that it missed deadlines to notify customers in five separate safety recalls, which could mean a hefty fine from safety regulators in the U.S. more

NHTSA Probes 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokees Over Braking Issues

Safety regulators in the U.S. have opened a probe into 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokees after receiving complaints regarding automatic braking issues. more

New Alcohol Detection System Could Help Prevent Future Drunk Driving Crashes

New technology is being worked on that could one day ease the minds of motorists everywhere by reducing the amount of drunk drivers on the road. more

Takata Expects Return to Profit by 2016 Despite Air Bag Issues

Takata feels that it will somehow return to profit this year thanks to high Asian and U.S. sales. more

NHTSA Probes Chrysler SUV Recall Remedy Over Fire Concerns

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into a wire-related fire risk from repairs completed as part of a recall issued by Chrysler last year. more

NHTSA Rejects 2006-2010 Toyota Corolla Acceleration Probe Request

Safety regulators in the U.S. have rejected a Rhode Island man's petition for an investigation into Toyota Corolla compact sedans over supposed low-speed acceleration issues. more

NHTSA Reviews Limited 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Convertible Window Warranty

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is evaluating a 2011 decision made by Chrysler to limit an extended warranty coverage for rear glass separation on its 2005 Crossfire convertibles. more

NHTSA Urges GM Owners to Wash Their Cars

Think getting your car washed in the winter is a waste of money? Guess again. more

NHTSA May Reopen Jeep Fuel Tank Fire Investigation

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is “considering” reopening an investigation into millions of Jeeps that could rupture and cause fires in rear-end crashes. more

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