Toyota is recalling 127,000 pickup trucks and SUVs due to engine machining debris that could cause stalling and increase the risk of a crash in affected vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Chevrolet, Buick, Ram, Tesla, Toyota, Lexus, Honda and Mazda vehicles were recalled in Canada between Nov ...
Pickups are by far among the best-selling vehicles in North America, at least full-size models like the Ford F-150 and ...
Japanese auto giant Toyota said Thursday it will invest $10 billion in the United States, confirming earlier comments from ...
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Pickup truck reliability and what it means for ownership costs
Pickup trucks are a staple in the automotive market, known for their versatility, durability, and rugged performance. However ...
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A dump truck was involved in a crash, causing it to roll over on its passenger side in Harford County on Thursday afternoon.
More than 400,000 Honda Civics were recalled after the automaker discovered that a manufacturing issue may cause wheels to ...
The new Jeep alert is for 112,859 Wrangler and Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrids at risk of engine failure due to sand contamination in the engine.
Toyota is recalling over 126,000 vehicles because of a possible engine failure problem that can result in crashes.
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