The recalls affect various vehicles from different segments and GM-owned brands. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), two different issues resulted in GM recalling a total of 837,344 potentially affected vehicles in the United States. The first recall concerns the front seat belt brackets, more specifically, the …
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2022 Volkswagen Tiguan Exhibits Bizarre Bouncing During Moose Test
KM 77 recently subjected the Volkswagen Tiguan to the infamous moose test, and while it passed easily, it still exhibited some strange behavior. If you ask any automotive manufacturer about their biggest fears, there is a very high chance that they will say the “Moose Test.” It’s one of the …
2021 Kia Rio Arrives with Better Looks, Starts at $17,015
The 2021 Kia Rio arrives in the US with exciting new features and a price tag only $200 higher. The new-look is similar to its European sibling and features similar updates. The 2021 Kia Rio will be available in two styles — Sedan and Hatchback. Buyers interested in the hatchback …
Luca de Meo to Announce Renault’s “Renaulution” Plan on January 14
Renault’s CEO Luca de Meo will announce a big shakeup in its vehicle lineup, including cutting out some models. De Meo will announce all details about “Renaulution” on January 14. Although Renault still hasn’t revealed anything, some sources claim that the plan focuses on cutting costs and increasing profits. So, …
Mercedes-AMG Recalls GT Supercars Because Headlights Aim Too High
Mercedes-AMG says that a fault in assembly makes the headlights aim higher than usual, which causes visual interference for oncoming traffic. Mercedes-Benz’s latest recall covers nine GTs assembled between February 6 and April 29 year. According to an NHTSA filing, the problem has been classified as a deviation in the …