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Toyota Recalls 400,000 Vehicles to Replace Crankshaft Pulley

Toyota Recalls 400,000 Vehicles to Replace Crankshaft Pulley
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Toyota has announced a recall of roughly 400,000 Toyota and Lexus vehicle to replace the crankshaft pulley. According to Toyota the outer ring of the pulley may come out of alignment with the inner ring, resulting first in a noise with the possibility that the belt for the power steering pump may become detached. If... Continue Reading...

Volkswagen Leads Industry With Nine IIHS Top Safety Pick Awards

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Volkswagen Leads Industry With Nine IIHS Top Safety Pick Awards
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Congratulations are in order for Volkswagen. The Routan has just earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) Top Safety Pick award, making it the ninth Volkswagen vehicle to receive this rating. This also means that Volkswagen has received the highest number of IIHS awards for vehicle safety. Helping them reach this coveted spot, Volkswagen... Continue Reading...

Most Stolen Cars List Ranks Toyota Camry, Audi S8 as Top Picks by Thieves

Most Stolen Cars List Ranks Toyota Camry, Audi S8 as Top Picks by Thieves
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However, despite thieves appearing to target luxury and performance vehicles, the overall vehicle theft rate was actually down in 2009, to an average of 1.33 per 1000 vehicles, versus 1.69 the previous year. Continue Reading...

Pontiac G8 Recalled For Delayed Airbag Deployment

Pontiac G8 Recalled For Delayed Airbag Deployment
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The Pontiac G8, the brand’s last hurrah before GM completely discontinued its operations, is now subject to recall due too concerns regarding the front passenger air bag module. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the air bags may suffer from a possible delay in airbag deployment at the moment of a collision,... Continue Reading...

2009-2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost Recalled For Defective Electric Auxiliary Water Pump

2009-2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost Recalled For Defective Electric Auxiliary Water Pump
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Back in 1907, Rolls-Royce presented the Silver Ghost as the “Best car in the world.” Unfortunately, more than a century later, the Rolls Royce Ghost models manufactured between September 2009 to September 2010 are now facing a recall pertaining to an electric auxiliary water pump that can overheat and potentially cause a fire. It would... Continue Reading...

Five Minivans Earn IIHS Top Safety Pick Awards

Five Minivans Earn IIHS Top Safety Pick Awards
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The 2012 Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Volkswagen Routan all earned Top Safety Pick awards from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). These vehicles, which all share the same structure, earned high marks when it came to providing  protection in rollover crashes, garnering the highest rating of Good in front-, side-,... Continue Reading...

Ford’s Do Not Disturb Feature Helps Parents Prevent Distracted Driving

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Ford’s Do Not Disturb Feature Helps Parents Prevent Distracted Driving
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Ford has just released the Do Not Disturb feature, a new technology that lets parents limit distracted driving habits teens are tempted with. The new Ford MyKey Do Not Disturb feature allows parents to block their teens from receiving phone calls and text messages while driving. This means that young drivers can keep their eyes... Continue Reading...

Report: Women More Likely To Be Injured In Car Accidents Than Men

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Report: Women More Likely To Be Injured In Car Accidents Than Men
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Because seatbelts and other safety devices found in vehicles aren’t designed for a woman’s body, female drives are more likely to get hurt or die when involved in a car accident, says a new report by the American Journal of Public Health. When compared to men, women are shorter, lighter, sit differently and tend to... Continue Reading...

Lotus Elise, Exige Recalled For Oil Cooler Defects

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Lotus Elise, Exige Recalled For Oil Cooler Defects
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Lotus Elise and Exige sports cars manufactured between June 1, 2004 and November 30, 2006 are subject to replacement of a faulty oil cooler line, which may be prone to leak oil or suffer from the line detaching completely. If attention isn’t given at a timely matter, the defect can cause slippery oil to coat... Continue Reading...

Cobra iRadar Community Crowdsources Speed Traps

Cobra iRadar Community Crowdsources Speed Traps
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For decades, Cobra has provided drivers with the technological edge necessary to speed without the risk of getting caught. After endless efforts from speeders and enforcers to one-up one another, Cobra finally revert to the age old adage of “strength in numbers” and “the power of the people.” In Cobra’s latest evolution of the iRadar... Continue Reading...

BMW Heads-Up Display Goes Color

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BMW Heads-Up Display Goes Color
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Originally launched in 2004, BMW Heads-Up Display provides vital information such as vehicle speed and navigation instructions at the driver’s eye level on the windshield. According to BMW, the average driver takes about one second to read the information on the instrument cluster, essentially distracting a driver traveling at 30-mph for 13-feet. Their HUD is... Continue Reading...

Volvo S60, C70 Recalled Over Incorrect Tire Pressure Labels

Volvo S60, C70 Recalled Over Incorrect Tire Pressure Labels
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Swedish car firm Volvo takes safety very seriously, and so it’s taking the extra step to correct a small error it had made in the past. The issue is in regards to the tire pressure label for the spare tire. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), some Volvo vehicles had incorrect information... Continue Reading...

2012 Chevrolet Equinox And GMC Terrain Crossovers Recalled For Malfunctioning Tire Pressure Monitoring System

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2012 Chevrolet Equinox And GMC Terrain Crossovers Recalled For Malfunctioning Tire Pressure Monitoring System
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34,000 units of GM’s 2012 Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain crossovers are recalled due too improperly calibrated tire pressure monitoring systems. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, requires all tire pressure monitoring systems to illuminate a warning signal when the tires are below 25 percent of the vehicle’s recommended psi. However, the sensors fitted into... Continue Reading...

Highly Radioactive Cars Being Sold Illegally in Japan

Highly Radioactive Cars Being Sold Illegally in Japan
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If you thought the risk of buying a flood car after Hurricane Katrina was serious, imagine having your health threatened just from being near the car. That’s exactly what’s been happening in Japan, where unsuspecting consumers are being sold dangerously radioactive cars that belonged to people living in Fukushima and the surrounding area after the... Continue Reading...

Study Finds Parents Teach Teens Bad Driving Habits

Study Finds Parents Teach Teens Bad Driving Habits
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Parents, if you want to set a good example for your teens while you’re teaching them how to drive, put down your cell phone. A new study out says that parents are prone to check their phones while teaching driving skills. This study, which was conducted by State Farm, surveyed 517 teens and their parents... Continue Reading...

GM Developing Vehicle-to-Vehicle And Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communication Systems

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GM Developing Vehicle-to-Vehicle And Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communication Systems
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GM showed off the next step towards their new vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrstructure communication systems at the Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress. The technology hopes to significantly reduce traffic accidents, with GM stating that it could potentially avert 81-percent of all U.S. vehicle crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. GM is utilizing portable... Continue Reading...

2012 Fiat 500 Named Top Safety Pick By IIHS

2012 Fiat 500 Named Top Safety Pick By IIHS
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has named the 2012 Fiat 500 a Top Safety Pick, joining eight Chrysler Group models that are Top Safety Picks by the IIHS for 2011. Top Safety Picks are recognized by the IIHS as vehicles with “good” performance in front, side, rollover and rear crash test evaluations done at... Continue Reading...

Nissan To Add Advanced Safety Systems To Volume Models

Nissan To Add Advanced Safety Systems To Volume Models
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Watch for Nissan to be adding more safety features to its lower-price models starting in the near future. The automaker just announced it will introduce a host of new safety technologies leading up to 2016. One of the key safety technologies Nissan is developing low-cost sensor-based safety systems. These will be found in  inexpensive mass-market... Continue Reading...

General Motors: Self Driving Cars A Reality Before The End Of The Decade

General Motors: Self Driving Cars A Reality Before The End Of The Decade
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In fact, some of the stuff Taub talked about can already be found on current GM production vehicles, such as a lane departure warning and crash avoidance system via a front mounted camera which is standard on the 2012 GMC Terrain crossover. Continue Reading...

Teens Most at Risk for Car Accidents During First Month of Driving

Teens Most at Risk for Car Accidents During First Month of Driving
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Here are some sobering study results that may shock parents – teen drivers are most likely to cause a car accident within their first month of unsupervised driving. The study, conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, found that teenage drivers are 50 percent more likely to get into a car crash in their... Continue Reading...

Canada May Restrict All Cars to 150 KM/H

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Canada May Restrict All Cars to 150 KM/H
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Liberal MP Jim Karygiannis of Scarborough-Agincourt, Ontario, Canada, is a long time political activist for speed limiters with the intent of reducing the number of car accidents caused by excess speed. Though a previous attempt in 2006 to present a speed limiter bill to the House of Commons was unsuccessful, a recent high-speed car accident... Continue Reading...

MINI Cooper S Engine Fire Concerns Prompt Safety Investigation

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MINI Cooper S Engine Fire Concerns Prompt Safety Investigation
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The British hot hatch just got hotter. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 12 complaints were received in regards to MINI Cooper S engine fires, 5 of them resulted to total vehicle loss. Concerned that this is not an isolated incident, NHTSA has announced an investigation on 36,000 2007-2008 Mini Cooper S, Mini... Continue Reading...

France Updates Penalties And Incentives On New Car CO2 Emissions

France Updates Penalties And Incentives On New Car CO2 Emissions
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To further encourage French drivers to practice eco-consciousness, France’s minister of industry announced a plan to update the CO2 emission points system for new cars. New cars sold in France are categorized into four tiers. The revision will provide a scaled reward system for vehicles that emit 104 grams of CO2 per kilometer or less.... Continue Reading...
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