The Ford Bronco, or as it should perhaps be known, the Ford Delay, has suffered yet another, well, delay. Unfortunately, issues with the vehicle's hardtop continue to develop. Recently, the Blue Oval has said that the supplier for the Bronco's hardtops, Webasto, has made some errors. Issues have varied widely, but the bottom line is a lot of these tops simply aren't up to snuff, and owners have noticed. Now, Ford is going to replace them.
We've all heard this before, so I'll get it out of the way quickly. Yes, the new Toyota Supra, god of the JDM scene, is more BMW than Toyota. Additionally, the Japanese-German sports car has been suffering a great deal of late. The cheaper 2.0-liter model didn't exactly find a lot of fans when the reviews rolled in, and its big brother has something of a dual-citizenship identity crisis. Now, the Supra has run into another issue. This time, the vehicle's braking assistance is the subject of a recall and adds to a growing list of open recalls on the model.
Even as cars get safer by the day, they still suffer from faulty parking brakes, which can be ludicrously dangerous. But in our high tech society, how is it happening so much?
Another BMW recall has hit. Over 21,000 BMW and BMW-adjacent vehicle models have been affected. Thankfully, there are some silver linings to this recall. However, this isn't just some issue that can be solved with a Tesla-esque over-the-air update. Owners will have to bring in their Bimmer branded models for physical repairs this time. Semiconductor production shortage issues aside, it's not something the Bavarian brand can have right now, and things need to get sorted as quickly as possible.
Buried in the fine print of GM's second quarter earnings report is an $800,000,000 cost for Chevy Bolt EV fires. We've calculated that number out and it looks like GM will never see a profit from its Bolt EV.
If your Jayco brand RV is affect by this recall it could mean window problems on your upcoming adventure. Check now to learn more about the recent Jayco camper recall.
Recalls happen. Sometimes, manufacturers simply don't know how a part or some sort of software will hold up in "the field". Unfortunately, this is the case now, with a massive Ford recall being issued, affecting numerous models in the brand's lineup.
When thinking of car safety, you probably imagine driving defensively, obeying traffic laws, and ensuring your vehicle is properly maintained. You might not consider that your car could kill you in a minor collision. But vehicles with defective Takata airbags are under recall because they’ve caused severe injuries and even death. The Takata airbag recall …
Vehicles increasingly use software operating systems to control nearly every aspect of day-to-day operations. And now Ford has partnered with Google to provide remote updates to owners’ vehicle software. The first rumors of a Ford-Google partnership revolved around a ridesharing company using autonomous vehicles as early as 2016. Although that venture is likely scheduled to …
Hyundai Motors has seen some challenges with its vehicles lately. The automaker has recalled several Hyundai and Kia models for fire risk. And now, the company’s luxury brand, Genesis, has added two of its models to the growing list of affected vehicles. The automaker has issued a recall for more than 95,000 Genesis G70 and G80 …
When you have as many cars and trucks as GM, there are bound to be issues. GM did not act fast enough in some cases, but the company is working towards safer cars overall.
Toyota sold 2,112,941 vehicles in 2020, but also recalled 1.8 million vehicles. One of the reasons for this is also the reason Toyota is an affordable brand.
The RAV4 is one of the top-selling vehicles in the United States. But these days? Toyota’s bestselling SUV is being faced with some troubling news. Because, according to sources, the U.S. government is currently investigating complaints surrounding engine compartment fires in nearly 1.9 million Toyota RAV4 SUVs. The RAV4 is being investigated for a potential …
It was just last month when the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) publicly called on Tesla to recall 158,716 of its electric vehicles. Now, Tesla is finally recalling 134,951 Model S and Model X vehicles for some serious touchscreen display issues that could reportedly result in the loss of several key features. Why are …
Car recalls aren’t uncommon, and most drivers accept them as part of owning a vehicle. However, for car companies and their shareholders, recalls can mean big hits to the bottom line. So it might not be surprising that a recent study shows automakers delay reporting recalls. Doing so skirts negative attention and, thus, avoids stock …
Volvo is commonly known as the manufacturer of some of the safest cars on the road. However, the Swedish manufacturer has just recalled more than 54,000 cars due to a deadly airbag issue. The recall affects 2001-2003 S80 and S60 models sold in the U.S. According to Bloomberg, The faulty airbag equipment has unfortunately resulted …
Got a 2013-2017 Ford Explorer? You may want to listen up because Ford just announced a recall that affects over 375,000 SUVs. The problem isn’t light either, given that suspension failures have been directly linked to at least 13 crashed and six injuries. Excessive corrosion is causing vital suspension components to fracture. According to Car …