Mercedes Recalls 93,000 SUVs Over Impact Protection
Mercedes-Benz has recalled 92,851 GLC SUVs because their side pillars may not be padded enough to protect passengers’ heads in a crash.
Mercedes-Benz has recalled 92,851 GLC SUVs because their side pillars may not be padded enough to protect passengers’ heads in a crash.
BMW has recalled 70,852 electric vehicles (EVs) because they can suddenly lose all drive power due to a software defect.
A new study suggests that green brake lights on the front of cars could cut the number and the severity of car crashes.
Honda and Acura have recalled 259,033 vehicles because their brake pedals can shift out of position, leaving them ineffective.
Ford has issued a recall for 45 Ranger pickups because their instrument panels may not accurately display critically needed information.
Ford has recalled 276 Mustang Mach-E electric SUVs because a misformed part means they can roll when parked.
Ford has recalled 27,768 4-door Bronco SUVs from model year 2025 because child locks may not keep children from opening their doors.
Ford has recalled 40 V6-equipped F-150 pickups from model year 2025 because their engines may stall unexpectedly.
Ford has recalled 2,272 Bronco SUVs from the 2025 model year because their passenger-side airbags may not cushion occupants as designed.
Owners of eight 2022 Navigator SUVs need to bring them back in because a software update last year may not have worked.