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NHTSA Investigating Potential Steering Knuckle Problem in 92,000 Range Rover Sports The potential issue impacts vehicles from the 2014–2017 model years.
The investigation covers 91,856 individual vehicles built and sold over that four-year span. NHTSA's investigation is focused on potential fracturing in the Range Rover Sport's aluminum front ...
The top federal vehicle safety regulator has sent Ford an exhaustive list of questions about its hands-free driver-assistance system known as BlueCruise. It's the latest development in an ...
NHTSA Scrutinises Tesla Robotaxi After Reports of Erratic Behaviour The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) confirmed that it is investigating Tesla after videos surfaced ...
A U.S. auto safety agency on Wednesday closed a seven-year-old investigation into 2.03 million Nissan Motor vehicles over issues related to rear suspension control arm failure without seeking a ...
Exploding Airbag Prompts Investigation Into Nissan’s Weirdest Car The airbag module ended up in the back seat following a crash.
Tesla’s debut of its driverless ride-hailing service in Austin has already attracted the attention of federal safety regulators.
A seven-year NHTSA probe into rear control arm failures won't result in a recall for the 2013–2018 Nissan Altima and 2016-2018 Maxima.
On news of the NHTSA investigation, Tesla's stock price fell sharply, damaging investors.
We're looking at the future of U.S. tariffs on Japan, as well as some less-than-stellar signs for Nissan's future.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it received a responses from Tesla regarding a letter it sent the company in May.