BMW Recalls 851 Vehicles Over Dangerous Airbag Defect
BMW has recalled 851 vehicles because their airbag inflators could rupture, sending hot metal shrapnel flying toward occupants.
BMW has recalled 851 vehicles because their airbag inflators could rupture, sending hot metal shrapnel flying toward occupants.
Automakers enter the year with a 76-day supply of new cars on average — about the inventory level they traditionally target.
Hyundai has recalled 51,587 Tucson SUVs from model years 2022-2024 equipped with optional trailer hitches.
The average used car in America was listed for $26,043 in December — 2% higher than November’s figure, and nearly 3% higher than a year ago.
Ram has recalled 52,565 heavy-duty trucks because a software problem can deactivate their stability control systems, airbags, and seat belt pretensioners.
Dodge has canceled production of its Hornet small SUV, citing “shifts in the policy environment.”
The new Ford Mustang Dark Horse SC borrows some equipment from the track special Mustang GTD at a likely lower price.
Volvo’s upcoming EX60 electric SUV will feature a conversational AI assistant than can access the vehicle’s cameras.
Ford has recalled 6,819 F-250 and F-350 Super Duty trucks from model year 2026 because their right rear axle shafts can fracture.
Kia has recalled 5,046 Sportage and Sportage Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) SUVs because their driver’s instrument screens can go blank.