Rewrite This Title ‘Do Not Drive:’ Ford Issues A Recall For Super Duty Trucks With Bad Brake Pedals

Summarize this content to 200 words Ford is warning 2025 Super Duty owners not to drive their pickups. They might have a brake pedal assembly that lacks a retaining spring that’s designed to secure the brake booster pushrod to the brake pedal, which can result in the loss of braking power. The recall affects just 2,345 2025 Ford Super Duty Read More

The Good And Bad About The 2025 Volvo EX90, The Company’s New Electric SUV

Enlarge / After launching some smaller and cheaper electric vehicles, it was time for Volvo to push the boat out with a flagship SUV, the EX90. Jonathan Gitlin An early convert to the idea of an all-electrified lineup, Volvo has taken a slightly different tack to most other automakers as it… Photo and Credits: This article is from Jonathan M. Read More

Elon Musk’s Latest Tesla Price Cut To ‘release Inventory’ Is Good News For Car Buyers, But Bad News For Investors

Tesla’s best-selling electric car now competes directly with gasoline-powered cars on price. Latest price reduction round. The price cuts could cost the company $1.2 billion a year, according to at least one investor. The base model Model 3 sedan costs $38,990, but it costs $8,700 less… Source: fortune.com

1994 Dodge Viper RT/10, Bad In Black, Brought To Auction With Trailer

The original Dodge Viper was inspired by the original Shelby Cobra from the 1990s. With its 400-horsepower V-10 and six-speed manual transmission, the Viper is anything but subtle. This example boasts a wonderfully rare color combination and is available for bidding between now and Thursday, February 22nd. In wrestling terms, the Dodge Viper came into the fold in the early Read More

Elon Musk’s Latest Tesla Price Cut To ‘release Inventory’ Is Good News For Car Buyers, But Bad News For Investors

Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Joel Saget—AFP/Getty Images Tesla’s best-selling electric car now competes directly with gasoline-powered cars on price. Latest price reduction round. The company says the price cuts could cost the company $1.2 billion a year… Source: fortune.com