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Wrong-Way DUI Crash in Santa Maria Leads to Arrest
in VehicleA late-night wrong-way crash prompts a DUI investigation and leaves multiple people injured. As investigators sort out what happened, the focus turns to road safety, accountability, and the path to recovery for victims.
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2027 GMC Sierra 1500 Teases Electronic Column Shifter and a Fresh Look
in VehicleBig updates are brewing for GM’s 2027 Sierra 1500 and Silverado 1500, including an electronically controlled transmission with a column shifter that could free up valuable center-console space. The refresh aims to modernize both the exterior and interior while keeping the trucks’ rugged DNA intact. Rumors point to a Gen 6 Small Block V8 for…
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California Truck Crashes in Heavy Rain: Negligence, Not the Weather
in VehicleHeavy rain on California highways can turn a truck crash into a fault puzzle. Speed, following distance, and maintenance records—and how corporate policies factor in—shape who bears the loss.
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Lexus Signals a Shift: Coupes Fade as SUVs and EVs Take Center Stage
in VehicleLexus is quietly reshaping its identity as its coupe era winds down and the LC 500 nears its final year. The brand’s shift toward SUVs and electrified options hints at a greener, more crossover-focused future—and a bold move away from the grand tourer spotlight. A new direction could redefine luxury for the era ahead.
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Tractor-Trailer Goes Overboard at Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, Driver Dies
in VehicleTragedy struck the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel early Sunday, leaving a truck driver dead as investigators seek answers. In the meantime, the community lends support while travelers navigate detours and delays.
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Takata Airbag Recall: Do Not Drive Alert for 225,000 Older Vehicles
in VehicleA fresh Do Not Drive warning has surfaced in the Takata airbag saga, affecting roughly 225,000 older vehicles across multiple brands. With the risk of dangerous deployments, many cars remain on the road unrepaired. Could your vehicle be among them?
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BMW-Toyota Starter Motor Recall Sparks Fire-Risk Alert
in VehicleBMW and Toyota are issuing a sizable recall over a starter motor issue that could overheat and pose a fire risk. The affected models span a broad range of BMWs and one Toyota model with BMW-developed powertrains, with letters expected by March 24 and free starter replacements at authorized dealers. Is your vehicle part of…
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VW-Rivian JV Signals Affordable EV Era as Rivian R2 Targets $45K and 300-Mile Range
in VehicleVW’s software edge fuels a bold Rivian alliance, signaling a new phase for electric mobility. The Rivian R2 is pitched as compact, capable, and more affordable, with Europe expansion and a new factory on the horizon. Expect a software-forward experience with frequent updates and rugged versatility that could redefine electric adventure.
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Huawei-backed Aito Expands into UAE as Seres Eyes 1 Million EVs
in VehicleHuawei-backed Aito makes its Middle East debut through a UAE partnership with Performance Plus Motors, bringing luxury intelligent EVs to the region. With the flagship Aito 9 SUV and an established local service spine, the brand signals a major leap in Seres’ global rollout — backed by a bold plan to sell one million EVs…
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Stellantis Unveils $26B EV Strategy Reset as Automakers Reassess the Electric Push
in VehicleStellantis is delivering a dramatic reset to its business plan after billions in charges tied to canceled EV programs. The move rattles markets and signals a broader industry rethink of how fast automakers push electrification. With policy twists and shifting demand, the future for Jeep, Ram, and the hybrid lineup is evolving quickly.
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Tesla Adds New Model Y AWD and Simplifies Its US Lineup
in VehicleTesla expands the Model Y lineup with a new all-wheel-drive option priced at $41,990, designed to bridge the gap between the base and Premium trims with noticeably quicker acceleration. At the same time, the brand renames its standard models by dropping the “Standard” badge, reshaping the lineup for clearer choices. A shift like this hints…
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Hyundai Drops Santa Cruz as It Targets a New Mid-Size Pickup
in VehicleHyundai is retiring the Santa Cruz and redirecting its truck ambitions toward a larger, mid-size model set to enter the market later this decade. The move hints at shared tech with Kia’s new Tasman pickup and signals a bold shift in Hyundai’s pickup strategy as it eyes a new era in the midsize segment.
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Hyundai Signals Shift to Rugged Trucks as Santa Cruz Faces an Early Exit
in VehicleHyundai appears poised to pivot its pickup strategy, with reports suggesting an early exit for the Santa Cruz as the brand shifts toward a tougher, body-on-frame lineup. A new era of off-road capable trucks could be on the horizon for Hyundai.
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Toyota Tundra Recall: Display Glitch Could Obscure Rearview Camera
in VehicleToyota is recalling about 162,000 U.S. Tundra pickups, including 2024–2025 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid models, over a multimedia display defect that could freeze or go blank—potentially obscuring the rearview camera when reversing. The safety impact is under review, with owners to be notified by late March and no repair details announced yet.
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Acura Integra: Practical Hatchback Meets 320-HP Type S Performance
in VehiclePerformance meets practicality in the Acura Integra—a stylish hatchback with a punchy turbo engine, a refined cabin, and surprisingly roomy cargo space. With a hands-on six-speed manual option and a potent Type S on the horizon, it blends everyday usability with thrilling driving dynamics. Tech-forward features and strong safety gear round out a package that…
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Tesla Model Y Tops 2025 ANCAP Safety Ratings
in VehicleTesla’s Model Y leads a fresh round of safety ratings, earning the highest overall score and top marks in multiple key protection categories. The Model 3 isn’t far behind, reinforcing Tesla’s safety-first approach across its lineup. The new results emphasize how integrated safety tech—advanced braking, lane support, and driver monitoring—makes a real-world difference.
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Trump to Speak at Detroit Auto Show as Ford Teases Gas-Power Lineup and GM Unveils New HQ
in VehicleDetroit’s auto show kicks off with headline-worthy reveals, unexpected appearances, and bold bets from America’s biggest automakers. Ford teases new gas-powered thrills, GM unveils a landmark headquarters project, and the week hints at policy shifts that could reshape the road ahead. A pivotal moment for the industry’s near future.
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AA Flags Safety Gaps in Africa’s Car Market, Urges Africa NCAP
in VehicleRising safety concerns over cars sold in Africa are sparking a push for tougher testing and clearer ratings. With Africa NCAP on the horizon, enhanced transparency could reshape the market—and how drivers assess risk on the road.
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Massachusetts and Connecticut Motorcycle Accident Victims Get Free Consultations with Dedicated Lawyers
in VehicleNew England motorcyclists often face serious injuries and tough insurance battles after crashes. In Massachusetts and Connecticut, a rider-focused legal team guides victims from a free initial evaluation through careful investigations and strategic insurer negotiations—ready to pursue settlement or court if needed. A contingency-fee promise means you don’t pay unless you recover.
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Charlotte Car Accident Lawyer: Why a Local Personal Injury Attorney Matters
in VehicleCharlotte car crashes can leave you overwhelmed with medical bills, insurance questions, and a maze of options. This piece explains how a local personal injury attorney can help you understand your rights, organize evidence, and pursue fair outcomes—bringing clarity when things feel chaotic.
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Ford’s Power of Choice Drives Record Sales Across Trucks, Vans, and Tech
in VehicleFord’s year of record growth highlights a bold “power of choice” strategy—offering gas, hybrid, and electric options across a broad lineup. Breakthrough sales across trucks, SUVs, and commercial vans are matched by growing software services and hands-free driving tech. It’s a look at how Ford is redefining what customers want—and what comes next.