According to the NHTSA, “dealers will update the transmission control module software calibration” at no cost the owners.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration hit Ford with the second-largest civil penalty in its history, saying the ...
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Cruise, General Motors’ self-driving car division, will pay an additional $500,000 fine for submitting a false report about ...
The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance issued a statement Friday warning drivers of increased animal crossings on ...
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The San Francisco Police Department has been awarded a $40,000 state grant to offer free motorcycle safety classes to the ...
Ford Motor Co. will pay a penalty of up to $165 million to the U.S. government for moving too slowly on a recall and failing ...
Ford Motor Company will pay up to $165 million in penalties after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...