Automotive Fleet
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH
Enter keywords to search across all content
NewsMay 1, 2008

Ford Recalls '08 F-250 and F-350 Pickup Trucks

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Ford Motor Co. is recalling 64,754 model-year 2008 F-250 and F-350 4x4 pickup trucks because of a fuel system problem.

Read More →
NewsApril 24, 2008

Government Investigating Complaints Over 2002-3 Jeep Liberty

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it has upgraded its investigation of Chrysler's Jeep Liberty, following 22 customer complaints about the upper ball joint separating on either of the front wheels, the Associated Press reported.

Read More →
NewsApril 9, 2008

Chrysler Recalling Sebring, Avenger

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Chrysler is recalling more than 212,000 Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger cars to correct an electrical problem that could lead to engine stalling and other issues.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
NewsMarch 13, 2008

NHTSA Urges Motorists to Respond to Recalls

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is urging owners of certain unrepaired Ford, Lincoln and Mercury SUVs, pickup trucks, vans and passenger cars that contain a safety defect to bring their vehicles to dealer repair shops immediately to have the cruise control switch disconnected.

Read More →
NewsFebruary 28, 2008

Mustangs Recalled to Fix Air Bags

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that Ford will recall 470,000 Mustangs from the 2005-2008 model years in order to recalibrate how forcefully the front-passenger air bags deploy.

Read More →
ArticlesNovember 1, 1975

Odometer Legislation And Enforcement

NHTSA'S responsibilities to control odometer requirements.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Articlesby Ed BobitDecember 1, 1974

Ed Bobit's Publisher's Page

The true meaning is that without the seat belts, airbags simply are not effective enough.

Read More →
Articlesby Ed BobitSeptember 1, 1974

Ed Bobit's Publisher's Page

The question before you is whether you choose to have belts and the related safety equipment optional or to have belts continue to be mandatory as they have been since 1968.

Read More →
Articlesby Ed BobitAugust 1, 1974

Ed Bobit's Publisher's Page

Whether you like it or not, we are going to be at 55 MPH for a long time. The record is there. In this case safety does not cost us a thing but our time. We are actually saving monies at the reduced speeds.

Read More →