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The video output may fail in model-year 2020-23 Explorers and Aviators and model-year 2020-22 Corsairs equipped with 360-degree camera systems.
By Corinne Vercoe
January 27, 2023
Mercedes-Benz will be the first automaker to offer U.S. consumers a conditionally automated driving system on public freeways.
By Carl Malek
January 26, 2023
Subzero temperatures can distort the backup camera images shown on dashboard screens or, as some owners report, cause the system to conk out entirely.
By Cars.com Editors
January 20, 2023
Tesla is allowing new customers to choose between a yoke and a traditional steering wheel for free, and it's offering a $700 retrofit for existing customers who wish to replace their yoke with a steering wheel.
By Brian Normile
January 6, 2023
Mercedes-Benz revealed that it will be creating a global network of charging stations as part of a broader $1 billion investment into strengthening its EV ambitions, with North America first on the list.
By Carl Malek
January 5, 2023
GMC’s new all-electric supertruck is all kinds of crazy — but what’s it like to live with one on a daily basis?
By Aaron Bragman
December 22, 2022
Smart Eye’s driver-monitoring system is designed to enhance driver safety by using two closed-loop cameras and Smart Eye software.
By Carl Malek
December 15, 2022
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety evaluated 15 small SUVs in the new moderate front overlap test and found only two of them protected rear occupants well enough to earn a good rating.
By Carl Malek
December 13, 2022
With EVs, when the temps drop, driving range drops — sometimes by a lot. It’s important to understand your EV’s range limitations and the need to charge more often in cold weather.
By Jennifer Geiger
December 13, 2022
Stellantis, Mitsubishi and Nissan/Infiniti are now fulfilling their pledge to make the automatic emergency braking standard on 95 percent of their light vehicle offerings.
By Carl Malek
December 8, 2022
