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On this day: The first tri-color traffic signal was installed in Detroit in 1920
Read full article: On this day: The first tri-color traffic signal was installed in Detroit in 1920On this day in 1920, the way people drove was changed forever when a Detroit traffic cop installed a four-way, tri-color traffic signal on Woodward Avenue in Detroit.
🚘 Most reliable cars of 2023, per consumer experts
Read full article: 🚘 Most reliable cars of 2023, per consumer expertsWith today’s stubbornly high auto prices and interest rates, buying a car, whether it’s new or used, is a high-stakes financial decision. Consumer Reports is here to help with its just-released exclusive car reliability report of cars that owners consider the most reliable and the ones that are regulars at the repair shop.
Lawsuit blaming Tesla's Autopilot for driver's death can go to trial, judge rules
Read full article: Lawsuit blaming Tesla's Autopilot for driver's death can go to trial, judge rulesA jury should decide whether Tesla and Elon Musk oversold the electric car company’s Autopilot system and caused the fatal crash of a man who engaged it and took his hands off the steering wheel.
Would a flying car actually be viable for the public?
Read full article: Would a flying car actually be viable for the public?During a presentation of the car, Alef Aeronautics CEO Jim Dukhovny said the car has eight propeller motors and can both drive on the street, and take off and fly vertically over traffic.
Workers are on strike at all 3 Detroit auto makers for the first time in their union’s history
Read full article: Workers are on strike at all 3 Detroit auto makers for the first time in their union’s historyNearly one in 10 of America’s unionized auto workers went on strike Friday at Detroit’s three automakers.
Looking for a new car under $20,000? Good luck. Your choice has dwindled to just one vehicle
Read full article: Looking for a new car under $20,000? Good luck. Your choice has dwindled to just one vehicleJust five years ago, a price-conscious auto shopper in the United States could choose from among a dozen new small cars selling for under $20,000.
More than 30 million US drivers don’t know if they’re at risk from a rare but dangerous airbag blast
Read full article: More than 30 million US drivers don’t know if they’re at risk from a rare but dangerous airbag blastMore than 33 million people in the United States are driving vehicles that contain a potentially deadly threat: Airbag inflators that in rare cases can explode in a collision and spew shrapnel.
Stiff EPA emission limits to boost US electric vehicle sales
Read full article: Stiff EPA emission limits to boost US electric vehicle salesThe Biden administration is proposing strict new automobile pollution limits that would require up to two-thirds of new vehicles sold in the U.S. to be electric by 2032.
New initiative unveiled for aspiring mechanics to help with industry-wide shortage
Read full article: New initiative unveiled for aspiring mechanics to help with industry-wide shortageThe effort hopes to help low-income students obtain a two-year certification program in Arizona, Georgia, Illinois and Texas.
Park outside: Hyundai, Kia recall vehicles due to fire risk
Read full article: Park outside: Hyundai, Kia recall vehicles due to fire riskHyundai and Kia are telling owners of over 571,000 SUVs and minivans in the U.S. to park them outdoors because the tow hitch harnesses can catch fire while they are parked or being driven.
Jury selected for Elon Musk trial about Tesla buyout tweets
Read full article: Jury selected for Elon Musk trial about Tesla buyout tweetsA nine-person jury has been seated to hear a trial that will determine whether Tesla CEO Elon Musk cheated investors by asserting in 2018 tweets that he had lined up financing to take the electric automaker private.
WATCH: ‘Solutionaries: Safer Streets’ | Find out how experts plan to make roads safer
Read full article: WATCH: ‘Solutionaries: Safer Streets’ | Find out how experts plan to make roads saferThere were more than 41,000 traffic deaths in 2021 alone, but experts are creating solutions. Don’t miss the innovations keeping drivers and pedestrians safe.
Ford recalls millions of SUVs that could roll away while parked; automaker offers free fix
Read full article: Ford recalls millions of SUVs that could roll away while parked; automaker offers free fixFord Motor Company has recalled and offered to fix almost 3 million SUVs that the automaker said could potentially roll away while in park.
What are the most common injuries suffered in an auto accident?
Read full article: What are the most common injuries suffered in an auto accident?Depending on the circumstances of the accident, the whiplash-type of motion or way a body moves around a vehicle during impact can cause an assortment of injuries.
US has over 750 complaints of Teslas braking for no reason
Read full article: US has over 750 complaints of Teslas braking for no reasonMore than 750 Tesla owners have complained to U.S. safety regulators that cars operating on the company's partially automated driving systems have suddenly stopped on roadways for no apparent reason.
How have environmentally friendly activities changed over the past 10 years?
Read full article: How have environmentally friendly activities changed over the past 10 years?But compared to recent times, exactly how much have activities such as recycling, dieting or using electric vehicles changed or evolved?
3 questions (and answers!) about motorcycle crashes, which should be required reading for local riders
Read full article: 3 questions (and answers!) about motorcycle crashes, which should be required reading for local ridersWe’re willing to bet that the freedom of maneuverability that comes with operating a motorcycle, is one of the best parts about riding, if you asked motorcyclists everywhere.
Inflation and car prices: What’s going on? How did this happen?
Read full article: Inflation and car prices: What’s going on? How did this happen?It seems like you hear about it more and more these days: The extreme lengths people are going to in order to buy a new house; how much it costs to fill up the gas tank; and what we’re spending at the grocery store.
US agency opens probe into electric vehicle batteries
Read full article: US agency opens probe into electric vehicle batteriesU.S. safety regulators have opened an investigation into electric and hybrid vehicle batteries after five automakers issued recalls for defects that can cause fires or stalling.
How do your county’s current gas prices compare to last week, last month?
Read full article: How do your county’s current gas prices compare to last week, last month?If you’ve been to the gas pumps lately, or even listened to any news outlet, you’re likely well aware that gas prices are at a painful high.
Suspected cyberattack halts production at all Toyota plants in Japan
Read full article: Suspected cyberattack halts production at all Toyota plants in JapanToyota says it is suspending production at all 28 lines of its 14 plants in Japan because of a “system malfunction” that a domestic supplier suspects is a cyberattack.
Over 1.7M Hondas probed for unexpected automatic braking
Read full article: Over 1.7M Hondas probed for unexpected automatic brakingU.S. auto safety regulators are investigating complaints that the automatic emergency braking systems on more than 1.7 million newer Hondas can stop the vehicles for no reason.
States get go-ahead to build electric car charging stations every 50 miles along interstates
Read full article: States get go-ahead to build electric car charging stations every 50 miles along interstatesStates are getting the go-ahead to build a nationwide network of electric vehicle charging stations that would place new or upgraded stations every 50 miles along interstate highways.
Why do squirrels run out in front of drivers so often?
Read full article: Why do squirrels run out in front of drivers so often?When it comes to drivers running over animals by accident, a lot of attention is rightfully focused on deer, since they are the animals that are run over the most nationwide, resulting in the most damage to cars, according to this website.
Best of Central Florida: Ways to make your automobile look newer, even as it gets older
Read full article: Best of Central Florida: Ways to make your automobile look newer, even as it gets olderOn this latest episode of “Best of Central Florida,” three experts from the automative service industry lent their insight on ways to best maintain your car.
Here’s how you can be proactive in preventing hot car deaths in children
Read full article: Here’s how you can be proactive in preventing hot car deaths in childrenNo one ever thinks it will happen to them, but a record 53 children died of heatstroke between 2018 and 2019, after being left in a vehicle.
Alert: Steering problem could affect 1.1 million Honda Accord sedans
Read full article: Alert: Steering problem could affect 1.1 million Honda Accord sedansThe U.S. government’s auto safety agency is investigating multiple complaints about steering failures that could affect more than 1.1 million Honda Accord sedans.
Park outside: Kia recalls nearly 380,000 vehicles for fire risk
Read full article: Park outside: Kia recalls nearly 380,000 vehicles for fire riskDETROIT – Kia is telling owners of nearly 380,000 vehicles in the U.S. to park them outdoors due to the risk of an engine compartment fire. AdThe recall comes after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began investigating Kia and Hyundai engine fires in 2019. Kia was to pay $27 million and invest $16 million in safety performance measures. Another $27 million payment will be deferred as long as Kia meets safety conditions, NHTSA said. AdEngine failure and fire problems with Hyundais and Kias have affected more than 6 million vehicles since 2015, according to NHTSA documents.
Mercedes recalls vehicles for emergency-call location error
Read full article: Mercedes recalls vehicles for emergency-call location errorFILE - In this June 23, 2015 file photo a van is pictured in a light tunnel at the Mercedes-Benz automobile plant in Ludwigsfelde, near Berlin. (Photo/Michael Sohn, file)NEW YORK – Mercedes-Benz is recalling more than 1.3 million vehicles because the software in their emergency-call systems could send responders to the wrong location after a crash. The recall comes after Mercedes-Benz learned of a crash in Europe where the automatic emergency-call system sent the wrong position of the vehicle. The recall covers many vehicles from the 2016 through 2021 model years, including those classed CLA, GLA, GLE, GLS, SLC, A, GT, C, E, S, CLS, SL, B, GLB, GLC, and G. The company's Daimler Vans also announced recalls of 2016-2020 Metris vehicles and 2019-2020 Sprinter vehicles. Mercedes-Benz said that it will notify affected owners and update the software systems at no charge, according to filings with the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Tesla seeks to sell $5B in stock; CEO Musk moves to Texas
Read full article: Tesla seeks to sell $5B in stock; CEO Musk moves to TexasThe announcement came on the same day CEO Elon Musk said he has moved his home to Texas from California. In September, Tesla said it planned to sell up to $5 billion worth of common shares just one day after a 5-for-1 stock split took effect. Musk told The Wall Street Journal in an interview Tuesday that he has moved to Texas, saying that California has taken innovators for granted. On the stock offering, Tesla Inc. said in a regulatory filing that the sales would be made “from time to time." Tesla's stock has exploded this year, rising more than 600%.
GM to recall nearly 6 million trucks with Takata inflators
Read full article: GM to recall nearly 6 million trucks with Takata inflatorsDETROIT – General Motors will recall about 7 million big pickup trucks and SUVs worldwide to replace potentially dangerous Takata air bag inflators. Exploding Takata inflators caused the largest series of auto recalls in U.S. history, with at least 63 million inflators recalled. It means that all Takata ammonium nitrate inflators in the U.S. will be recalled, NHTSA said. Test results for the GM inflators included abnormally high-pressure events “indicative of potential future rupture risk,” NHTSA said in documents. “These findings illustrate that GM's inflators have a similar, if not identical, degradation continuum” to other Takata inflators that have exploded, the agency wrote.
Coming soon? Elon Musk promises $25,000 Tesla car
Read full article: Coming soon? Elon Musk promises $25,000 Tesla carAll rights reserved)Elon Musk is promising a $25,000 Tesla electric car in about three years. The Tesla CEO says the company is reviewing improvements in battery designs and manufacturing capabilities that could result in huge price reductions. Musk also says the car would drive fully autonomously, but those sensors and equipment tend to be expensive. Years ago, he said the Tesla Model 3 would be $35,000, but that price was only available for a short time. On Tuesday, Musk also announced that Tesla is now taking orders for the new three-motor Model S with “plaid mode.” The car can go zero to 60 in less than 2 seconds.
91,000 Jeeps recalled over transmission issue
Read full article: 91,000 Jeeps recalled over transmission issueORLANDO, Fla. Fiat Chrysler is recalling 91,000 Jeep Cherokees over fears the SUVs could lose power while moving. The recall involves Cherokees from the 2014-2017 model years. In addition to losing power, the company says the parking function may also not engage which could lead to a roll-away crash. Fiat Chrysler says recall notices will be sent to Jeep owners starting next month.
This advice will make you want to drop whatever you’re doing and drive around the block: ‘Rodents ate my car’
Read full article: This advice will make you want to drop whatever you’re doing and drive around the block: ‘Rodents ate my car’Even though life, in some ways, has started returning to normal, it’s safe to say that many of us still aren’t driving our cars as often. Whatever the case, Susan Reed, of Kalamazoo, has some advice for you: Take your car out every day, even if it’s just for a quick spin around the block. “Rodents ate my car,” Reed told Zak Rosen, the host and creator of “The Best Advice Show.”It wasn’t a cheap repair, either. But you’ll definitely want to make sure you’re driving your car at least semi-regularly. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
My car has been sitting and the battery is dead. Now what?
Read full article: My car has been sitting and the battery is dead. Now what?And what if your car won’t start because of a dead battery? To revive a dead battery, first make sure each car is in park or neutral -- and turned off. Then, connect one end of the cable to the positive terminal of the donor battery, and then connect the other end to the positive terminal of the dead battery. Let the dead battery charge for a few minutes, and then turn the ignition on the vehicle of the dead battery to see if it starts. This only applies if you:a) Have someone to take you to a repair shop or the store right away to buy a new battery.
Don’t ignore your vehicle! 5 ways to prevent auto troubles as your car sits idle
Read full article: Don’t ignore your vehicle! 5 ways to prevent auto troubles as your car sits idleHere are five tips to avoid problems that can come up with sitting vehicles:Make sure to run your car every once in a while. But just in case a car isn’t being used or a two-car household has turned into a one-car household where the other vehicle is just sitting idle, running the car is still vital. Gas does degrade over time, and in some cases, it will go bad in less than two months if a car remains idle. In addition to running the car, treating it with fuel stabilizer can extend the life of your car’s gas. If the gas already is bad, there are ways to remove the bad gas from the tank, according to itstillruns.com.
3 important steps to take if you’re involved in an accident
Read full article: 3 important steps to take if you’re involved in an accidentBelow are three important actions to perform if you ever find yourself in an automobile accident and are not seriously injured. “The first thing is, you need to make sure you are safe,” said John Watson, an attorney at Bogin, Munns & Munns. 1 priority should be to get to a safe place.”Gather evidenceThis is important in two different ways. One, it’s important to take photos of both your car and others involved in the accident with a cellphone or camera. “That’s one of the more important things, is to preserve that evidence.”Two, it’s vital to pay attention to what other people in the accident say, according to Watson.
150,000 Takata air bags still on recall list in Central Florida
Read full article: 150,000 Takata air bags still on recall list in Central FloridaAn estimated 150,000 vehicles in the Orlando area have not had the Takata airbags replaced after a massive recall, according to the National Highway and Traffic Administration.