
The recall, expected to begin April 22, covers 18,700 sedans.
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Meanwhile, a testing coalition, after identifying the root cause of the air bag inflator explosions, turns its focus on investigating Takata’s replacement inflators.
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NHTSA seeks to update safety standards for both hydrogen fuel cell and mild hybrid vehicles in hopes of providing more flexibility for innovative powertrain technologies.
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Speeding resulted in $8.4 billion in crash-related expenses, with distracted driving close behind at $8.2 billion, according to a new report from NETS.
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NHTSA recently green-lighted the new safety feature, confirming it meets federal safety standards.
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This instructional video explains how to operate a monostable electronic gear shift in a 2014-2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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The top score from NHTSA’s New Car Assessment Program applies to 2016 model-year Golf, Golf GTI, Golf R and Golf SportWagen four-door models.
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Already under way, the recall affects just 75 E-350 and E-450 vehicles equipped with a 6.8L engine and an optional trailer brake controller.
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The recall, expected to get under way March 27, will cover more than 5,000 of the luxury SUVs in the 2016 model year.
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The recall, set to begin March 25, involves more than 11,000 vehicles in the 2011 model year.
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