Recall Warning: Ford Maverick Child Seat Anchors

Ford is recalling six 2024 Ford Maverick trucks because owners want immediate action. Ford told federal safety officials at the National Transportation Highway Safety Administration. The supplier facility may not have properly installed the tether anchors on the second row child seat. The anchor may not hold… Photo and Credits: This article appeared at KBB News on 2024-11-20 11:24:08 #Recall Read More

Recall Alert: Jeep Grand Cherokee L Child Seat Anchor

Jeep has recalled 243 2024 Grand Cherokee L SUVs because LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) child seat anchors may not be properly welded to the seat frame, potentially failing to protect a child in a crash. Jeep told federal safety officials that the recall only applies to vehicles built to certain standards. Photo and Credits: This article appeared Read More

BMW USA Won’t Offer Heated Seat Subscription If Option Already Selected

However, remote start is covered under a subscription unless you purchase it directly. in 12:34pm ET You may have heard about BMW’s move to charge a monthly fee for common features like heated seats. the whole world Since Motor1.com broke the news, here’s what we’ve heard… Source: www.motor1.com

SEAT Cupra EV Arrives In The US

As the transition to all-electric vehicles becomes a global challenge for automakers, they are looking to global brands for ways to increase their competitiveness. For Volkswagen, it’s not enough to have electric cars under VW, Audi, Porsche, and Bentley. VW is looking… Source: Cars Direct

Recall Warning: Volvo XC90 Seat Belts

Volvo announced a recall of approximately 3,000 XC90 SUVs from 2015 to 2024 model years due to second-row seat belts potentially not functioning properly. The company told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that the screws attaching both the buckle and the lower belt anchor “may not have been tightened to the correct torque.” Source: Kelley Blue Book

Large Pickup Stumbles During Rear Seat Crash Test

The full-size pickup underperformed in a new crash test evaluating rear-seat passenger safety. Of the four trucks tested, he was the only one to achieve a score above his worst. But these aren’t the only vehicles that struggled during testing. The agency is rolling out new inspection procedures for all types of vehicles. So far, everything… Source: Kelley Blue Book