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Chrysler recall: Automaker agrees to recall of Jeeps at risk of fire

Chrysler avoided a showdown with government safety regulators Tuesday, agreeing to recall 2.7 million older Jeep Grand Cherokee and Liberty SUVs that could be

Dodge Dart recall: Chrysler recalls 15,000 Darts; engines can stall

Chrysler is recalling about 15,000 new Dodge Dart compact cars worldwide because the engines can stall in cold weather.

Elio Motors' new 3-wheeled car showcased at Great American Ball Park

As gas prices soar to almost $4 a gallon, it might have you thinking about getting a car with better gas mileage.

Chrysler to recall 630,000 SUVs worldwide

Just two days after refusing a government request to recall 2.7 million older-model Jeeps, Chrysler has decided to do two other recalls totaling 630,000

US safety agency may expand GM air bag recall

U.S. safety regulators are checking to see if up to 400,000 General Motors cars should be added to two recalls for defective air bags.

Good news: Used car prices finally drop

John Matarese has long-awaited good news for used car shoppers

2013 SUV crash tests: Only 2 of 13 small SUVs do well in Institute for Highway…

Only two of 13 small SUVs performed well in front-end crash tests done by an insurance industry group. Several popular models fared poorly.

Honda to produce new Acura NSX in central Ohio

Honda's new version of its Acura NSX sports car will be produced at a new plant inside one of the automaker's former facilities in central Ohio, Honda said

Feds probe Hyundai Sonatas for suspension rust

U.S. safety regulators are investigating complaints that the rear suspension frames can rust and fail on Hyundai Sonata midsize cars.

Transportation department launches car safety app

The Transportation Department is launching a free app for iPhones and iPods that gives real-time vehicle safety information.

Chrysler recalls 2,500 2013 Dodge Challengers over short-circuit and fire risk

Chrysler is recalling almost 2,500 Dodge Challengers because of a possible short-circuit that could cause a fire.

Honda recalls 250,000 vehicles for braking problem

Honda is recalling nearly 250,000 vehicles worldwide for brakes that can suddenly kick in even when the driver isn't braking.

Why do today's speedometers go to 160?

John Matarese looks into whether new cars really go faster than 10 year old cars

Nissan recalls 5 models for air bag problem

Nissan is recalling five of its 2013 models in the U.S. because a faulty sensor can permanently turn off the front-seat passenger air bag.

Feds could add a million GM midsize cars to recall

Safety regulators in the U.S. are investigating whether to add more than a million General Motors midsize cars to a recall for brake light problems.

Consumer Reports details what problem-plagued used cars to avoid

Consumer Reports is helping used car shoppers by showing the problems some very popular vehicles are running into.

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