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The auto-industry analysts at J.D. Power say vehicles built during the COVID-19 pandemic are more problematic than those manufactured any year since 2009.
Of 30 vehicles subject to the new test in the agency’s latest front crash evaluation, 22 rated good or acceptable.
Ford’s latest recall involves its Expedition SUV and F-Series Super Duty trucks, as well as the Lincoln Corsair SUV, over an issue with the backup camera.
Starting Friday, the Gravity will have access to Tesla's vast Supercharger network, and Lucid also released more details about the new SUV’s range and charging abilities.
An increasing number of vehicles with sticker prices of $40,000 or less, some much less, offer heated mirrors.
Shoppers who have to drive in inclement weather such as snow and ice often prioritize all-wheel drive as a must-have feature. But is it really necessary, or will a front-wheel drive minivan suffice?
Kia has pushed the date back for offering access to Tesla’s Superchargers, saying such access now is planned for the first quarter of 2025.
The “L” was a staple position in early cars with automatic transmissions (which date from the 1940s), and it had some very practical purposes back when brakes weren’t as good.
Mercedes-Benz electric-vehicle owners will gain access to Tesla’s Supercharger network starting in February.
Hyundai has announced that its EV owners and lessees will be eligible to request a free North American Charging Standard adapter via the automaker’s MyHyundai ownership portal.