Vehicle
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Delaware Motorcycle Accident Attorney Expands Personal Injury Services
Delaware’s James Hall Personal Injury Lawyer expands its practice to deliver enhanced representation for motorcyclists, promising deeper investigations, expert collaboration, and tailored strategies for serious crash cases. This move highlights the evolving challenges riders face and the firm’s commitment to advocating for fair outcomes.
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Ford Recalls 1.4 Million Vehicles Over Rearview Camera Issue
Millions of Ford vehicles are facing a recall over rearview cameras that may distort or blank out when reversing. Affected models from 2015–2020 will get free camera replacements, as recalls reach unprecedented levels this year—sparking questions about quality and safety for drivers.
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Lucid Motors Bets on New Models as Profitability Remains Elusive
Lucid Motors is expanding its lineup and production as it presses to balance growth with profitability. The rollout includes the Gravity SUV and a mid-range Lucid Earth, backed by substantial investment and ongoing funding questions tied to its Saudi backers. With tax credits shifting and EV demand fluctuating, investor sentiment remains cautious and the path…
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Toyota 2026 RAV4 Adds 5G-Connected Audio Multimedia System and Drive Recorder
Toyota’s new Audio Multimedia system, rolling out with the 2026 RAV4, promises a smarter, more connected cabin. Expect faster connectivity, a customizable home screen, a quicker voice assistant, and built-in Drive Recorder—all signaling a future where tech and driving feel seamless.
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Toyota Unveils Compact Land Cruiser FJ for Global Markets, No North American Plan
Toyota unveils a compact, rugged Land Cruiser FJ—crafted for off-road adventures in markets outside North America. Made in Thailand for Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East, this lean icon hints at a new chapter for Toyota’s trail-ready lineup.
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Rimac Eyes Porsche Stake Buyout in Bugatti-Rimac Venture
Mate Rimac is pursuing a full buyout of Porsche’s stake in the Bugatti-Rimac venture, a move that could redefine who steers the luxury automaker and how its electrified future unfolds. As talks intensify, the outcome may reshape the balance of power and set a new course for Bugatti and the high-performance EV landscape.
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Ford Recalls Hundreds of Thousands for Seatbelt and Rearview Camera Issues
Ford unveils a sweeping recall affecting hundreds of thousands of vehicles over seatbelt and rearview camera issues, spanning older Mustangs and newer Super Duty pickups. Free inspections, potential part replacements, and a software update for the camera system are on the way, with key communications rolling out through early 2026. A closer look at what…
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Mercedes-Benz Unveils CLA Art Car Inspired by LoL Worlds 2025 Summoner’s Cup
Mercedes-Benz pushes luxury into esports with a CLA art car inspired by the League of Legends Worlds 2025 trophy. Chrome finish, sapphire accents, and engraved tributes to past champions turn the car into a striking fusion of sculpture, craft, and gaming culture.
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Stellantis Announces Record $13 Billion U.S. Investment to Expand Manufacturing and Jobs
Stellantis unveils a sweeping, multi-year plan to expand its U.S. manufacturing footprint, refresh its lineup, and boost American jobs. A bold move that signals a new era for the automaker with fresh models and modern powertrains on the horizon.
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Nissan Recall Affects 173,000 Vehicles Over Fuel Tank Wiring Flaw
A new safety recall affects Nissan NV200 vans and related models due to a wiring harness routing fault that could cause a fuel pump fuse to short and the engine to stall. Repairs will be provided at no cost, with affected owners notified in the coming months.
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BMW recalls over 145,000 vehicles for potential starter motor fire risk
BMW is recalling more than 145,000 U.S. vehicles over a starter motor defect that can overheat and ignite. The safety alert covers several late-model cars, with free replacements on the way. Owners will receive recall notices, and there are precautions to consider until the repairs arrive.
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Kawasaki Teases KLE Adventure Bike Ahead of EICMA Debut
An all-new Kawasaki adventure bike is set to redefine the middleweight class, hinting at rally-inspired ruggedness and serious off-road credibility. With dual-sport intent and modern versatility, it promises to shake up the 400-500cc segment and intrigue riders craving true capability in a compact package.
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Xiaomi Opens Munich EV R&D Center as European Expansion Accelerates
Xiaomi shifts gears in Europe with a new Munich R&D and Design Center, signaling a bold push into the continent’s EV scene. As it hones smart driving tech and forges new partnerships, the move marks a pivotal chapter in its global mobility ambitions.
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Tesla Canada Time-Limited Model 3 Offer: $5,000 Off or Free Supercharging Until September 30
Tesla rolls out a Canada-only Model 3 promo—$5,000 off or free Supercharging for in‑stock orders delivering by Sept. 30. The inventory‑only deal signals a strategic push as cross‑border price dynamics shift with the U.S. EV tax‑credit wind‑down.
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Hyundai recall hits nearly 600,000 vehicles, including Palisade and IONIQ models
Hyundai is issuing a major safety recall affecting hundreds of thousands of U.S. vehicles, including the Palisade and IONIQ models. The fixes cover seatbelts, charging ports, and fasteners, with repairs offered at no cost as notices roll out.
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Drive Welcomes Tung Nguyen: A Versatile Auto Journalist Joins the Team
Tung Nguyen brings a versatile, multimedia approach to automotive storytelling—covering news, features, reviews, and practical tips through engaging video. Fueled by a lifelong passion for performance cars, his fresh perspective promises insightful, entertaining content for enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike.
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Mazda Malaysia Debuts Premium CX-60, Fully Imported, at RM200,510
Mazda widens its premium SUV range in Malaysia with the fully imported CX-60, packed with tech and comfort features. Alongside the new CX-80 plug-in hybrid, it signals a bold shift in the brand’s local lineup.
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Tesla Breakout Signals Fresh Run as Magnificent Seven Lead IBD Leaderboard
Tesla sparks renewed momentum as leadership signals strengthen within the Magnificent Seven. Three clues—an evolving breakout setup, heavier-than-average volume, and improving relative strength—hint at a potential new move, with risk management still a must in this tech-driven landscape.
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Woodward Dream Cruise Shines with One-Off Builds and Vintage Emergency Vehicles
Woodward Dream Cruise shifts into high gear with a lineup that goes beyond the usual Mustangs and hot rods. One-off builds and vintage emergency vehicles steal the spotlight—from a custom chopped box truck to a Dalmatian-branded fire chief Plymouth—showcasing the inventive spirit at the heart of the event.
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Car Week 1997: Monterey Peninsula’s Classic Car Fever
Car Week on the Central Coast in 1997 crackled with crowds and gleaming classics—the kind of moment that keeps a regional tradition thriving. This nostalgic snapshot hints at a hospitality-and-enthusiast community that continues to shape the peninsula’s automotive story, year after year.
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Ford’s Ambitious EV Pickup Play Raises Eyebrows
Ford says it’s reinventing the EV playbook with a software-first platform and a new assembly approach that could bring a mainstream electric pickup — but execution hurdles remain.