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Ford’s latest recall for 78,000-plus Edges involves a software error that distorts or blanks the backup camera.
Not all electric vehicles are sold in all 50 states, so how can you buy that new EV if it’s not sold in your area? Here are the reasons and some advice on alternatives.
Superchargers and turbochargers both serve to increase an engine’s power, but they go about it in different ways.
Cars.com set up six of its editors with 240-volt home EV chargers. With installations ranging from simple to elaborate, we got a glimpse of how tricky and expensive this process can be.
For 2022, a total of 101 vehicles earned an IIHS Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick Plus award, which is up 12% over 2021, when 90 vehicles made the list.
Nearly 330,800 model-year 2015-17 Ford Mustangs are being recalled for a faulty backup camera.
More and more vehicles are beginning to offer wireless Apple CarPlay, with wireless Android Auto close behind. Which cars have it? How does it work? Here’s what you should know.
A new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety determined that automatic emergency braking systems with pedestrian detection work during the daytime, but they aren’t very effective at night.
A recall affecting the entire Tesla lineup has been issued over its Full Self-Driving system’s “rolling stop” function, available with FSD Beta.
Electric vehicles don’t use oil in the traditional sense because their electric motors generally don’t have oil in them, but EVs may use other lubricants that should at least be checked periodically.