Kia Sedonas, Toyota Siennas Recalled
"Recall season, oh what fun. Giving spanks for deeds ill done." — Jalopnik
"Recall season, oh what fun. Giving spanks for deeds ill done." — Jalopnik
According to the NHTSA, Kia and Chrysler could be looking down the barrel of a major recall. Federal investigators are working on a "preliminary evaluation" of over about 300,000 Dodge Stratus, Chrysler Cirrus and Plymouth Breeze, from model years...
Hyundai confirmed it would not build the anticipated 2007 Entourage minivan (so sorry, Turtle) based on the Kia Sedona. In its stead, the company announced it was working on two new models of size, a seven-passenger SUV and a six-passenger...
Apparently, the V6 version of the Toyota Camry, a long-time resident to Consumer Reports' "Annual Car Reliability Survey," is no longer welcome around those parts. And it's not just the Camry, but also the new bigger-than-big four-wheel-drive...
These are the 25 cars you're least likely to die in, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's Top Safety Picks 2007. They do front and side crashes at high speeds. They see how much of a crick in the neck you get after being hit...
This year, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (HIMOM) won't even think about naming a car to its top safety list if it doesn't have stability control. Going nannyless is a dealbreaker, says the agency, which is lobbying for a Federal...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a non-prof car safety testing group funded by auto insurers, released their 2007 top safety picks yesterday.
You might think that going after car dealers for shady dealings is just too obvious and easy for the Consumerist. So it's not just any car dealer story that rises to the top of our hallowed frontpage.
PBS's MotorWeek, which is like Top Gear without humor, high production value or entertaining hosts, has named its "Drivers' Choice Awards" for 2007. Most of the choices aren't that surprising: Lexus LS as the "Best Luxury Sedan" and Ford Shelby...