Honda implemented a quick change in the production process of the 2015 Fit to make sure it scored a high crash test rating, but now the company has to recall those models that didn’t get the fix.
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Two Subaru products have joined the top ranks for safety according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
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Nearly 1.9-million GM vehicle owners will be receiving a letter from the American automaker’s CEO.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is looking towards vehicle-to-vehicle technology to keep U.S. roads safe.
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The 2015 Chrysler 200 is as safe as it gets.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has named the 2014 Ford C-Max Hybrid a Top Safety Pick.
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GM may be driving away with all of the recall headlines these days but they’re not the only automaker with issues. Hyundai has to pay a penalty for not reporting and carrying out a call-back of its Genesis.
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GM is mired in a recall debacle the likes of which this industry has never faced before. But things just keep getting worse for the Detroit-based automaker. Now they can’t find nearly 140,000 cars and trucks that are subject to their ignition-switch call-back.
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Toyota has announced a recall for the 2014 Sienna minivan and issued a stop-sale order to its dealers.
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The uncapped compensation fund created by General Motors to pay the victims associated with its ignition switch recall had nearly 100 applicants at the start of this week.
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With all the connected technology found in modern vehicles, you might be wondering if the personal information that they store is safe.
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Federal safety regulators are hoping for technology that will allow vehicles to detect drunk drivers.
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Imagine being in the middle of a spirited debate with your significant other, closing the door with gusto and gasping in surprise as the airbag deploys.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation is looking to better protect passengers in motorcoach and large passenger bus crashes.
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If you’re using General Motors‘ recall website to check if your vehicle is safe, you might want to look elsewhere.
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General Motors’ CEO Mary Barra’s recent take-no-prisoners approach to vehicle recalls might start spreading if a new Senate bill becomes law.
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Hyundai has announced three new recall campaigns that affect roughly 420,000 vehicles, taking the total amount of Hyundai vehicles recalled this week up to 1.3 million in the U.S.
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New car shoppers should always consider a car’s crash test performance and safety when it comes to making a purchase, but what’s behind those crash ratings?
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Chrysler Group is calling back about 30,000 Fiat 500L vehicles over an issue with its knee airbags.
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The Mazda5 and Nissan Leaf are longer be recommended by Consumer Reports due to the vehicles poor crash-test results.
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Only one compact out of a dozen earned a “good” rating in the latest round of testing by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), with the small overlap crash test proving difficult to protect against.
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The 2015 Hyundai Sonata is getting a rough start. Barely into its launch, the company is launching a second recall campaign affecting the new sedan.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that it will be reviewing a petition filed in November that requests an investigation of older Chevrolet Impalas.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway’s Safety’s (IIHS) small-overlap test is one of the hardest crash evaluations for a vehicle to pass, and interestingly, rear-wheel-drive models have a much more difficult time doing well for several reasons.
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