In the latest of an ongoing series of technical briefings Ford showcased some of the advanced technology going in the brand-new 2015 Mustang. Some high-end driver-assistance features will be made available for the first time in addition to a host of new standard equipment.
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General Motors is being sued in a California court for allegedly concealing widespread defects in its vehicles that led to fatal accidents.
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Toyota will pay the largest penalty ever imposed against an automaker.
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Volvo is developing another use or connected car technology meant to improve driving safety.
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Every one of Porsche’s already-built 2014 911 GT3 sports cars will undergo an engine replacement.
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Volvo is looking in-car safety technology directly in the eye… Literally.
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Depending on how old you are, there might be a new idea about how much is “too much” when it comes to drinking and getting behind the wheel.
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There’s another recall campaign for the Ram ProMaster this month.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating GM’s timeliness regarding its expanded ignition switch recall.
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Google is trying to sway lawmakers from banning its Glass mobile computing device off of driver’s faces.
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Safety, apparently it’s important to a lot of people. Who knew? Aside from elegant design and a top-notch interior Audi A6 drivers have something else to crow about; the Bavarian four-door just received a five-star rating from the folks at U.S. NCAP, the highest score available.
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GM is expanding an existing recall of 2003 through 2007 models to correct an ignition-switch defect.
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Weight limit labels for child safety seats have been revised to account for the child’s weight and the seat itself.
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In the wake of one recall, Chrysler is crying “mea culpa” on another exposed by the previous fix.
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Approximately 733 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport crossovers from the 2013 model year are being called back because of a potential problem with the driver side seat-mounted airbags.
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Last month, Michelin took the first step in trying to revolutionize the tire industry.
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South Korean auto maker Kia is calling back 11,961 of its Sportage crossovers from the 2014 model year.
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With the Midwest and eastern states smothered in snow and accosted by abnormally frigid temperatures, this winter has been uncommonly excruciating for people in the Northern U.S. Given the brutal weather, tires are a surprisingly appropriate subject for discussion.
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Honda and Toyota both topped the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s crash test ratings, earning five stars.
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Toyota might reach a deal soon with the U.S. Department of Justice that would close a criminal investigation into the way it disclosed customer complaints about unintended acceleration.
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Aston Martin is expanding an earlier recall to include 5,001 more models with fragile gas pedals that might break.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said today that it will start taking steps toward bringing vehicle-to-vehicle communication to reality for light vehicles.
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News broke last week of Toyota issuing a notice to its dealers halting sales on eight models, but the company is expected to seek a waiver from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on the issue.
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It didn’t take long for Honda to address safety concerns around its Fit sub-compact hatchback raised by the IIHS’ small overlap crash test.
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