Chrysler Recalls 900,000 Vehicles for Fire Risk

Chrysler is recalling over 900,000 vehicles worldwide because of defects that could cause fires.

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2014 Porsche 911 GT3 Engine Replacement Confirmed

Every one of Porsche’s already-built 2014 911 GT3 sports cars will undergo an engine replacement.

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Musk's Anti-Recall Tweet Gets Nod From Ex-NHTSA Boss

It isn’t often that Tesla co-founder and CEO Elon Musk’s pugnacious platitudes are met with any sort of grace.

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2014 Maserati Quattroporte Recalled for Wiring Flaw

Exotic Italian car builder Maserati is calling back 63 of its new Quattroporte sedans in the U.S.

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Accident at Tesla Plant Sends Three Workers to Hospital

An accident today at Tesla’s California manufacturing facility sent three of its workers to hospital. 

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NHTSA Studying Third Tesla Model S Fire
Bust out the marshmallows and weenies, it’s reported that another Tesla Model S has caught on fire. This is the third one to go up in flames recently.

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Owners Push NHTSA to Conduct Crash Tests on Jeep SUVs

Jeep owners are urging the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to insist that Chrysler do more than install trailer hitch assemblies on older Jeep SUVs as well as having the vehicles crash-tested with the protective trailer hitches.

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Chrysler Refuses to Recall 2.7 Million Jeep SUVs

Chrysler said today that it does not intend to call-back roughly 2.7 million vehicles to make repairs despite the government requesting a recall.

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Fisker Seeks Additional $150 M in Investment Funds

Unlike exotic EV maker Tesla’s relative success story, Fisker’s has been one riddled with scandal and financial scrambling, the latest of which sings to the tune of $150 million.

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Colorado Car Dealers Aid Community After Tragedies

Dealerships across Colorado are stepping up to help the victims of this summer’s wildfires and recent massacre. 

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Toyota Door Fire Investigation Expands to 1.4M Vehicles

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is expanding its investigation of Toyota window switch fires to include 1.4 million vehicles.

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