A rule requiring automatic emergency braking technology on all new cars is not currently scheduled to take effect until 2029.
Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 270,000 Broncos and Mavericks due to a power problem that can cause vehicles to stop ...
A U.S. auto safety agency said Friday it is reconsidering a landmark rule from the administration of former President Joe ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is opening an investigation into potential engine failure in an estimated ...
Chrysler parent Stellantis is recalling 63,082 crossover SUV's in the United States over concerns of loss of drive power due ...
Ford Motor is recalling 272,817 vehicles in the United States on concerns over battery failure, the National Highway Traffic ...
Complaints received by the agency allege a bearing failure that may result in either an engine seizure or a breaching of the ...
The batteries were made in China under the Camel Battery brand and were used between February 5, 2020, and Oct. 20, 2022.
Under the rule, all vehicles traveling up to 45 miles per hour must apply brakes automatically when a pedestrian is detected.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced a significant recall involving more than 270,000 ...
Ford's latest in a string of (many) recalls covers the Bronco Sport made from 2021-2023 and the 2022-2023 Maverick. The ...