Hyundai Recalls Tucson Over Fire Risk
Hyundai has recalled 51,587 Tucson SUVs from model years 2022-2024 equipped with optional trailer hitches.
Hyundai has recalled 51,587 Tucson SUVs from model years 2022-2024 equipped with optional trailer hitches.
Ram has recalled 52,565 heavy-duty trucks because a software problem can deactivate their stability control systems, airbags, and seat belt pretensioners.
Ford has recalled 6,819 F-250 and F-350 Super Duty trucks from model year 2026 because their right rear axle shafts can fracture.
Kia has recalled 5,046 Sportage and Sportage Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) SUVs because their driver’s instrument screens can go blank.
Mercedes-Benz has recalled 117 AMG E53 4Matic sedans because they can suddenly lose driver power due to an electrical problem.
Ford has issued a recall for 272,645 Mustang Mach-E SUVs, Maverick pickups, and F-150 Lightning EV trucks because they could roll away when parked.
Mercedes-Benz has recalled 82 GLE 350 4Matic SUVs because they may have the wrong seat belt installed in the rear center seating position.
Acura has issued a recall for 70,658 ILX sedans because they may develop a brake fluid leak, which can result in reduced brake function.
The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt will reach dealerships in the first quarter of 2026 and will be the least expensive electric vehicle (EV) in America.
BMW has recalled 36,922 X3 SUVs because their steering wheels can move unexpected while the car is stationary.