The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is getting stern with Chrysler.
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Toyota is calling back 423,000 Lexus vehicles in the U.S. to remedy fuel leaks.
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The State of Arizona has leveled a massive $3 billion lawsuit against General Motors, claiming the American car company hid safety defects from the public to avoid the cost of recalls.
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Honda wants to assure its customers that the airbags in the cars they drive are safe.
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Ford is calling back about 65,000 Fusion sedans over a programming issue.
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GM has pushed the deadline back for those looking to file claims under the faulty ignition-switch compensation program.
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Airbag supplier Takata has reportedly modified the compound used in its airbags.
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Nissan and Infiniti are the latest automakers to officially recall their vehicles for faulty airbags.
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Smoking in cars with children present will soon be illegal in the United Kingdom.
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The Honda Accord and Infiniti EX35 are under investigation for a possible steering issue.
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General Motors ordered more than 500,000 replacement ignition switches six weeks before it publicly announced its infamous recall campaign.
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The details surrounding the massive Takata airbag recall are coming to light.
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Things keep getting safer for children. In the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) latest round of booster-seat tests 27 newly designed chairs were rated “Best Bet,” the top score available.
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Twenty-fourteen must be the year of the recall. Takata’s massive airbag foible is causing much grief, GM’s ignition fiasco drags on and in addition to all of this there have been myriad smaller safety actions. Adding to the tally, Ford just announced five callbacks.
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In an effort to address a quality issue with hood-latches, Porsche is conducting a voluntary recall of 1,382 Boxster, Cayman and 911 models sold in the US.
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U.S. safety regulators are ordering airbag maker Takata to answer questions related to its massive recall.
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Sometimes safety takes a back seat to horsepower, vehicle design and luxury amenities but when you’re in a crash it’s really the only thing that matters.
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Crash tests will include dummies in the future that are designed to simulate the effects of a collision on obese people.
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Ford has issued a new recall today covering roughly 205,000 CUVs over issues with possible corrosion under certain reinforcement brackets.
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Ford and Telogis announced a new vehicle monitoring system that will allow police departments to better monitor how their officers behave on the road
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Chrysler has announced two vehicle recalls covering roughly 566,000 vehicles.
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The number of claims officially approved for payout by General Motors’ compensation fund continues to climb.
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Motorcycle lane-splitting is gaining acceptable according to a recent study.
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The Evenflo Embrace 35 child-safety seat has been recalled.
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