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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,
Toyota is getting ready to roll out a new generation of the Fortuner, and a camouflaged test vehicle has already been spotted on the roads in Thailand. The current model has been around since 2015, wi