Audi, Volkswagen Recall 1,000 Cars Over Seat Belt Problem
Audi and Volkswagen have recalled 1,042 vehicles because their front seat belts might not protect occupants in an accident.
Audi and Volkswagen have recalled 1,042 vehicles because their front seat belts might not protect occupants in an accident.
Ford recalled 212 Transit vans because of a mismatch in parts that can cause a host of safety problems.
First Brands Group, which makes parts for car repairs, has declared bankruptcy. That could complicate repairs.
Ford recalled just nine Ranger pickups and Bronco SUVs from model year 2024 because they can develop a fuel leak, creating fire risk.
The 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 5 starts at $36,600 after price cuts averaging $9,155, up to $9,800 on select trims. Hyundai reduced prices to offset the expired $7,500 federal EV tax credit. Range up to 318 miles; 800-volt fast charging. KBB 2025 Best Electric Vehicle.
Genesis has recalled 7,855 GV60 SUVs from model years 2023-2025 due to a potential issue with molding atop their windshields, which can detach and pose a road hazard.
Ford has recalled 115,539 Super Duty trucks because their steering columns can detach, causing a loss of control.
Ford and its Lincoln luxury brand have a solution for owners of 2020 Expedition and Navigator SUVs caught up in a long-running recall drama.
Lamborghini has recalled 14 Urus SUVs from model year 2025 because they can develop a fuel leak that poses a fire risk.
With the government discount gone, the company is raising lease prices to compensate.