Mitsubishi President Steps Down Amid Fuel Data Scandal
Weeks after Mitsubishi president Tetsuro Aikawa apologized for his company’s role in falsifying fuel data in thousands of vehicles in Japan, the executive has stepped down. Aikawa, who denied personal...
View ArticleInfiniti Recalls 60K Sedans Over Self-Driving Steering Malfunction
The race to put autonomous vehicle technology in vehicles hit a roadblock for Nissan this week as the carmaker announced the recall of 60,000 vehicles under the Infiniti brand because the adaptive...
View ArticleNissan Tells Owners Of 120K Recalled Cars To Park Outside Over Fire Concerns
The last thing you want to worry about after coming home from a long day at work is whether or not parking your car in the garage will start a fire. For some Nissan vehicles, that’s apparently a...
View ArticleNissan Has Great Sales, Pays Out Big Incentives And Rebates To Dealers To Get...
Nissan is one of the top auto brands in the country, which is nice and all, but the owner of the country’s largest chain of auto dealers gave us a peek under the hood to explain why he doesn’t like the...
View ArticleFeds Deny Petition To Recall 850,000 Nissans Over Transmission Issue
Four years after a consumer group asked federal safety regulators to recall more than 850,000 Nissan vehicles based on hundreds of owner complaints that the cars would unexpectedly lose speed or stall,...
View ArticleSunroofs Can Explode While You’re Driving, With No Warning
For a while now, we’ve shared horror stories from people whose tempered glass shower doors exploded with no warning. while the glass is designed to break into small pieces inside the car and really...
View ArticleNissan Recalls Altimas, Because Rolling Down The Window Shouldn’t Open The Door
We’re all used to the idea of pressing a button to roll down your car window. What we’re not used to — because it would be insanely dangerous — is pressing the window button and having the door open...
View ArticleLawsuit Claims Five Automakers Knew Of Dangerous Takata Airbags, Used Them...
Takata recently agreed to pay $1 billion to close the books on a federal criminal investigation into its shrapnel-shooting airbags linked to 11 deaths, but the auto parts company — and several...
View ArticleTakata Recalls 2.7M Airbags After Finding Drying Agent Doesn’t Prevent Ruptures
Recently bankrupt auto parts maker Takata is once against adding to its roster of potentially dangerous airbags, this time recalling 2.7 million airbag inflators that could explode violently despite...
View ArticleFord To Try To Avoid Recall Of 2.5M Vehicles With Takata Airbags
Last week, federal regulators revealed that millions of additional Ford, Nissan, and Mazda vehicles would be recalled for containing Takata airbag inflators that could explode violently despite...
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