2016 Honda Pilot Earns Top Safety Pick+ From IIHS

Honda’s all-new 2016 Pilot crossover just earned a Top Safety Pick+ score from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the highest grade awarded by this organization.

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Dodge Recalls 284K Chargers For Unexpected Airbag Depoyment

After Ram recalled about two million trucks for unexpected airbag deployment, Dodge has found a similar problem with in its Charger sedans and is issuing a voluntary recall.

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Honda's Parts Supply Increasing for Airbag Recall

The Takata airbag recall is an unmitigated disaster for the automotive industry and Honda is working overtime to correct affected vehicles.

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Fiat 500e Recalled for Cruise Control Software Update

The Fiat 500e is being recalled yet again.

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Top 10 Safest Compact Cars

In decades past you pretty much had to buy a Volvo if you wanted superior safety but that’s no longer the case.

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Fewer Teens Dying Behind the Wheel: Report

According the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, teen driving deaths have decreased 56 percent over the last two decades.

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2014 Ford Edge Sport Under Investigation by NHTSA

The 2014 Ford Edge Sport is under the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s microscope for a potential defect with its 22-inch wheels.

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GM Approves Three New Death Claims for Total of 107

Three more death claims have been approved by the General Motors ignition switch compensation fund. These recent additions have increased the total to 107.

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Acura MDX, RLX Recalled for Faulty Emergency Braking

Acura announced a new recall today covering approximately 19,500 vehicles from the 2014 and 2015 model years.

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GM Ignition Switch Death Count Reaches 90

The number of deaths officially acknowledged in the GM ignition switch scandal reached 90 today.

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Drivers Want Safety Features Most of All: Study

Collision-prevention features are the things drivers really want these days, at least according to J.D. Power’s first-ever U.S. Tech Choice Study, the results of which were just released today.

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NHTSA May Reopen Investigation Into Jeep Fires

Nearly 3 million older Jeeps may be coming under NHTSA’s microscope once again. The federal agency could reopen an investigation into these vehicles because there have been dozens of gas-tank fires following rear-end crashes.

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Self-Driving Hyundais Could Be Here by 2020

While  Toyota and Nissan are both scrambling to introduce lower-cost safety systems in mainstream models, Hyundai is pushing advanced assistance systems and aims to have a new autonomous driving feature ready by the year 2020.

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Nissan Makes Auto Braking Standard in Japan

Nissan is pushing for safer driving at all price points.

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GM Ignition Switch Death Toll Reaches 80

The number of deaths officially acknowledged under GM’s ignition switch compensation program reached 80 today.

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