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After repeatedly topping the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s list of most stolen cars in recent years, the Dodge Charger has been replaced in the top 20 of this year’s study by another muscle car.
Stellantis is recalling more than a million of its vehicles over a rearview camera image that may not display.
Stellantis is recalling more than 211,500 examples of its Dodge Durango SUV and Ram 2500 and 3500 trucks over a software issue.
Ram is recalling roughly 272,900 pickup trucks over a software issue that may prevent the backup camera image from displaying.
IIHS has released its annual report cataloging the vehicles most likely to be stolen, and the list is again topped by not one, but two variants of the Dodge Charger.
More than 306,000 trucks are being recalled for an electrical connector that could lead to overheating and, ultimately, a fire.
Ram is recalling its 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickups for faulty tailgates that could open unexpectedly.
Ram is recalling more than 248,300 of its 2500 and 3500 heavy-duty pickup trucks for a potential fire risk from leaking transmission fluid.
More than 370,000 Dodge and Ram vehicles are being recalled for a flaw that could lead to a malfunctioning electronic stability control indicator light.
Diesel engines are known for their reliability, low-end torque and highway fuel efficiency, but diesel cars are gone from the U.S. market, and there are few SUVs and pickup trucks left.
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