Maserati Recalls 10,000 Vehicles Over Headlight Aim
Maserati recalled 10,008 vehicles because a missing part can allow their headlights to slip out of horizontal alignment.
Maserati recalled 10,008 vehicles because a missing part can allow their headlights to slip out of horizontal alignment.
Mercedes-Benz recalled 366 Sprinter vans because a weak spot in their frames could compromise safety in an accident.
Ford recalled 6,909 Econoline vans from model year 2026 because a blower motor can fail, leaving them without a defroster.
Jaguar’s polarizing Type 00 ultra-luxury car is now expected to arrive next year.
Mercedes-Benz has recalled just 12 units of its G-Class SUV because their automatic emergency braking system may fail.
BMW and its Mini subsidiary have recalled 1,024 cars because their rear seat belts might not protect passengers in an accident.
Ford has recalled 163,256 Bronco SUVs because a loose bolt in their seat frames could compromise safety in a crash.
An annual study of the content of cars sold in the U.S. once again finds that Tesla makes the most-American cars.
EV startup Slate has signed a deal that will let more than 4,000 RepairPal-certified repairs shops service its upcoming trucks.
The Mazda MX-5 Miata roadster remains the pinnacle of simple, inexpensive sports car bliss.