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Federal safety regulators are now investigating nearly 2.9 million Tesla vehicles after receiving multiple reports that the cars failed to stop at red lights while using the company’s “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) software. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened this extensive preliminary evaluation to determine whether Tesla’s driver-assistance system…

Toyota is once again under federal scrutiny after announcing a significant recall affecting nearly 394,000 vehicles across the United States. The defect involves intermittent rearview camera failures that may prevent the camera image from displaying while the vehicle is in reverse. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),…

In early 2025, federal safety regulators escalated their investigation into Ford’s hands-free driving technology following multiple serious crashes involving vehicles equipped with BlueCruise. The focus of this inquiry centers on 2021–2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E models, many of which are marketed with advanced driver-assist capabilities intended to reduce fatigue and improve…

In 2025, Nissan and its luxury counterpart Infiniti made national headlines for all the wrong reasons. The automakers announced a massive recall impacting nearly 450,000 vehicles equipped with their so-called breakthrough VC-Turbo engines — a technology once praised for its innovation but now linked to widespread reliability issues. This large-scale…

General Motors is once again under the microscope after issuing a technical notice to dealerships about widespread engine misfire problems affecting several of its most popular SUVs. The internal communication, titled GM Preliminary Information Bulletin PIP6071A, addresses a recurring issue with the 1.5L I4 LSD engine found in the 2023–2026…