Heavy rains and flooding are part of living in the Southeast and many other parts of the country. Every year throughout the U.S., thousands of vehicles suffer flood damage. Cars that are destroyed may be relinquished to junkyards or turned into scrap metal. However,...
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Do fewer investigations mean car defects are going unfixed?
Many Americans depend on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to be the "cop on the beat," as one safety advocate put it. They count on it to help ensure that car manufacturers take action to fix vehicle defects and to notify consumers about...
Defective Takata airbags still on the road as recalls continue
It seems like it's been years since we first learned of the Takata airbag recall. That's because it has been -- a decade in fact. The first recalls occurred in 2008. So far, almost 50 million airbags in cars, SUVs and trucks made by 19 manufacturers have been recalled...