A minivan recall never sounds dramatic at first. It sounds like paperwork. A letter in the mail. A service appointment to squeeze in between school pickup, groceries, work, and the 47 other t
A neighbor of mine just bought a new truck. Decent guy, nothing fancy, mid-trim F-150 with the basic four-wheel-drive package. We were standing in his driveway looking at it last weekend, and he menti
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The Lamborghini Revuelto is still the new kid in Lamborghini’s lineup, yet it’s already getting more attention from regulators than most supercars ever do. That’s a bit surpris