Most people assume they would hear about a recall if their car was affected. A letter in the mail, maybe a call from the dealer, something official. That is a nice idea. It is also not something an
Toyota is one of those brands people buy when they are tired of surprises. That is the whole appeal. You buy the Camry, the RAV4, the Highlander, and the expectation is pretty simple: it will start
It started with a story that was hard to shake. A child died after being caught in the power seat mechanism of a Hyundai Palisade. The seat kept folding and sliding without properly sensing contact
A lot of drivers assume a serious car problem would never stay hidden for long. Surely there would be a letter, a call, or at least some kind of warning. But that is not how it works. All over the U.S
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BMW of North America is recalling 58,713 vehicles after identifying a possible fire risk tied to an air conditioning wiring harness. The issue can occur during a routine cabin air filter replacement,
Over the years, car companies figured out they needed to idiot-proof engines and transmissions. Limp mode is their answer. When something breaks, the car basically hobbles itself on purpose so things
Tires are supposed to be boring. They roll, they grip, they get you from point A to point B without drama. But sometimes they decide to become the main character in the worst possible way - by falling
Car accidents suck. There's really no other way to put it. One minute you're cruising along thinking about dinner plans, the next minute there's broken glass everywhere and some stranger i
So, guess which automaker has the most recalls in the US? If you said Ford, you nailed it. Get this - Ford had 67 recalls in 2024 alone, affecting nearly 4.8 million vehicles. And believe it or not, t