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Police Cars Recalled for Suspension Flaw, 1,700 Affected

Police Cars Recalled for Suspension Flaw, 1,700 Affected
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Police cruisers need to be tougher than most, which is why it’s especially surprising that 1,713 police-spec Chevrolet Impalas ranging from model years 2008 to 2012 are being recalled for having faulty front suspensions. Continue Reading...

Toyota Unintended Acceleration Appeal Denied by NHTSA

Toyota Unintended Acceleration Appeal Denied by NHTSA
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Toyota was mostly cleared of wrongdoing in the unintended acceleration case thanks to a verdict from NHTSA. An Iowa senator however, recently asked for the investigation to be reopened, but NHTSA is standing by the verdict. Continue Reading...

Michelin Recalls 799,900 Tires For Tread Belt Separation

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Michelin Recalls 799,900 Tires For Tread Belt Separation
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Michelin has announced a recall today for approximately 799, 900 tires for tread belt separation that can occur while the vehicle is in motion, causing rapid air loss that can lead to a crash.  Continue Reading...

2013 Ford Escape Recalled for Potential Engine Fires

2013 Ford Escape Recalled for Potential Engine Fires
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Days after the announcement of a recall for incorrect carpet padding that could stick the brake pedal in place, Ford is issuing a voluntary recall for approximately 11,500 2013 Escapes to fix a leaking fuel line.  Continue Reading...

Toyota Unintended Acceleration Case Should be Reopened Says Iowa Senator

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Toyota Unintended Acceleration Case Should be Reopened Says Iowa Senator
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The NHTSA investigation into the unintentionally accelerating Toyotas has not satisfied Iowa Sen. Charles E. Grassley. He says NHTSA and its team of NASA engineers spuriously ruled out a possible electronic fault that could have caused the cars to malfunction. Continue Reading...
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