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The Biden administration would like for car manufacturers to equip their vehicles with new and improved emergency braking systems that could reduce accidents and save lives. Car manufacturers would rather not. So a lobbying group representing the biggest names in automotives is suing to stop the new rule from taking effect.
Two weeks ago, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, announced Kia America is recalling certain 2023-2025 Niro EV, Plug-in
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After facing a billion-dollar lawsuit several years ago, Ford is being sued again over another EcoBoost fault in the Bronco and Lincoln model V6 engines.
The tech exists, and vehicles on the road already have it, yet a consortium of carmakers doesn’t want to make this lifesaving equipment standard. The reason is as old as the hills—money.
Ford is recalling more than 149,000 vehicles because of issues with the rear shock absorbers, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For a complete list of recalled vehicles or to see if your car needs repairs, check the NHTSA website.
Automatic emergency braking (AEB) continues to improve as it cuts rear-end crashes in half, according to the latest study by the Partnership for Analytics Research in Traffic Safety (PARTS). The study,
Volkswagen told investors on Wednesday that its target of a 6% margin on the VW passenger car brand was now more realistic in the "medium term", according to a note by Bernstein Research, after the German carmaker previously aimed to hit a 6.
The U.S. electrified vehicle market experienced a noticeable uptake in 2024, thanks to a drastic increase in interest in more efficient and eco-friendly products. 2024 also saw the introduction of new and compelling alternatives,
The lawsuit, meanwhile, asks the court to overturn a new regulation requiring all vehicles to have automatic emergency braking by 2029. The automakers have already asked the NHTSA, which introduced the new rule,