Hyundai Recalls 2012 Veloster for Shattering Sunroof for the Second Time
Hyundai is recalling another 6,071 more of its 2012 Veloster hatchbacks because the panoramic sunroof might break.
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Hyundai is recalling another 6,071 more of its 2012 Veloster hatchbacks because the panoramic sunroof might break.
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Although it isn’t clear what effect E15 will have on cars, AAA president Robert Darbelnet believes that not knowing is reason enough to justify halting sales. On Tuesday February 26th, Darbelnet told Congress that the government hasn’t properly warned drivers about potential damage to their vehicles.
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Land Rover will debut the world’s first nine-speed automatic transmission, developed in partnership with world leader in transmission technology ZF at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show.
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Volvo, a company that is always looking for the next innovation to make driving safer, has just announced a new Active High Beam Control technology that will allow drivers to use their high-beams at all times without blinding other drivers.
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Nissan’s Nismo performance arm will be coming out with an even hotter version of the cult-followed GT-R in the next 12 months.
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Something special went down in Audi‘s history when a white A6 allroad 3.0 TDI rolled off the assembly line in Neckarsulm, Germany. It just so happens that car is the five millionth to be built with the brand’s quattro all-wheel drive technology. Right now, Audi can boast having built more than 140 quattro variants, its said in a press release.
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The i-Road, a new emissions-free concept from Toyota will make its first public appearance at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, and the brand released a video teasing the small concept’s design.
Nissan has kicked off a new era for its performance arm, Nismo with the official opening of the new Nismo global headquarters and development center in Yokohama, Japan.
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