A Hyundai oil consumption lawsuit blames the automaker for not making buyers aware of excessive engine oil consumption issues in more than 20 of its models. Owners say Hyundai should have recalled the vehicles because the engines allegedly use excessive amounts of oil, stall, and eventually fail because vehicles are equipped with defective Nu, Gamma, […]
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Ford Mustang Class Action Suit over Manual Transmission Woes
Ford Mustang is facing a class action lawsuit over manual transmission. The suit covers cars purchased or leased from 2011-2019 equipped with MT82 or MT82-D4 transmissions. As per the owners of Ford Mustang, cars have defects that cause the transmissions to slip, jerk, engage harshly, clash gears, suffer premature wear, and eventually fail. The suit […]
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Ford Latest Recalls 737,000 Vehicles Over Oil Leaks & Faulty Trailer Brakes
Ford has issued two recalls involving more than 737,000 vehicles in the United States due to oil leak and trailer brake issues. The oil leak recall includes the 2020-22 Ford Escape SUV and the 2021-22 Bronco Sport SUV with 1.5-litre engines. A housing can crack, and oil can leak onto engine parts, which can cause […]
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2022 Mitsubishi Outlander Recalled Over Faulty Wiring & Fuel Pump
Mitsubishi has issued a recall alert for Outlander SUVs due to a faulty wiring issue that could cause the fuel pump to shut down unexpectedly. The automaker will recall around 17,000 vehicles. Mitsubishi said that only as little as 1% of the recalled vehicles are affected by wiring issues. But it needs to inspect all […]
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Mercedes Lawsuit: 48 Volt Battery Problem
Imagine you have an important meeting, but your new Mercedes won’t start. This is exactly what happened to a customer when she parked her Mercedes-Benz CLS without any lights or electronics on. After a few hours, the 48-volt battery was drained completely. If you are a Mercedes owner and experiencing 48-volt battery problems, you’re not […]
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Ford Issues Safety Recalls for 2020-2021 F-150 Pickups
The latest safety recalls by Ford involve 2020-2021 F-150 Pickup trucks issues for incorrect payload information and inadequate windshield adhesion. Ford said that it is not aware of any accidents or injuries involving the recall issues. Ford Issues Recalls For Incorrect Payload Information Ford is recalling 2020 Ford F-Series Super Duty vehicles with 6.7-liter engines […]
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Jeep Cherokee 2.4L Tigershark Oil Consumption Causes Engine To Stall
Jeep Cherokee is one of the most popular SUVs with leading levels of capability and customization. It’s packed with V6 power, a trio of four-wheel-drive systems, towing capacity of up to 2,041 kg (4,500 lb), and runs smoothly in all weather conditions, in both on- and off-road settings. However, many owners have reported trouble with […]
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Hyundai, Kia Recall – Potential Fire Risk
There may be the potential for a class action lawsuit against Hyundai and Kia due to a suspected defect that can cause the vehicles to spontaneously catch fire even when not running. Almost 500,000 cars and SUVs are being recalled to fix for the issue. Attorneys working on the case believe that legal action may […]
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Tesla Owners Complain About ‘Phantom Braking’: Unexpected Automatic Braking
Federal safety regulators are mulling a probe after Tesla drivers complained about phantom braking. Owners say that their vehicles were stopping for no reason. Phantom braking has been a persistent issue for Tesla cars. “If the data show that a risk may exist, NHTSA will act immediately,” the spokesperson said. Tesla owners have filed 107 […]
Continue reading…Hyundai Reportedly Halts 3rd Gen Hydrogen Fuel Cell EV Development
Korean automaker Hyundai is rumored to be pausing the development of their Genesis hydrogen fuel cell vehicle indefinitely. A few days ago, The Korea Economic Daily also reported that Hyundai may shut down its R&D center for combustion engines. There is no report that Hyundai is permanently going to cancel their fuel cell Genesis but […]
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