Among the largest were those issued by Ford, GM, Hyundai and Toyota, affecting everything from crash risks to faulty seat belts.
Avoid a costly mistake! A Honda Master Tech warns that 1.5L models (2016-2025) are flooding shops daily. Planning to drive ...
The Chevrolet Traverse has plenty of great specs and features. But what does Consumer Reports say about the reliability of ...
The AutoGuide Creators Series tells stories and amplifies creators from the car world, including family life, car buying ...
Santa Monica saw three senior officials resign in August 2024, including the City Attorney and Police Chief, amid housing ...
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The Alpine A290 is the hot hatch Renault 5 you've been waiting for but it has a big problem
Electric cars are now part of the wider new car marketplace. Regular new car customers are finding that for doing the mundane ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Medley of Errors Causes Alaska Pilot’s Downfall
The NTSB’s report omitted mention of a third factor.
However, the Pilot TrailSport’s downsides make a notable difference in daily-driving performance. The body roll is enormous, ...
WhistlinDiesel on MSN
Man drives a truck across an entire lake
Back at the Whistling Diesel school of Hondas, we start with the usual plan and immediately ruin it by wrecking the wrong ...
Consumer Reports finds PHEVs experiencing about 80% more problems than gas cars, highlighting specific models that are ...
More than 24.4 million vehicles were recalled by the nation’s largest automakers in 2025. See if your car made the list.
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