GM Recalls EVs Over Stability Control Light
General Motors has recalled 1,191 electric trucks because a stability control system warning light may not function.
General Motors has recalled 1,191 electric trucks because a stability control system warning light may not function.
Alfa Romeo has recalled 53,849 Giulia sedans and Stelvio SUVs because their fuel pumps can fail, leading to engine stall.
Ram has recalled 1,761 trucks because their side curtain airbag inflators can rupture, sending hot metal fragments flying into the cabin.
California has dropped a plan to replace the federal government’s soon-to-disappear $7,500 EV tax incentive.
Hyundai has recalled just eight copies of its Ioniq 5 SUV because a suspension issue could make them difficult to control.
Toyota has clarified which vehicles are included in a recall of 591,000-plus vehicles over failing display screens.
Ford recalled 101,944 Taurus sedans because a piece of exterior trim can fall off into traffic and become a road hazard.
Polestar recalled 27,816 Polestar 2 sedans because their rearview cameras may not display an image when reversing.
Jeep will not build a planned plug-in hybrid (PHEV) version of its Gladiator midsize truck, according to a new report.
BMW and its Mini division have recalled 1,571 vehicles because their seat belts may not properly restrain passengers in an accident.