Day: December 29, 2013

Land Rover Range Rover Success Points To Ford’s Hasty Decision To Sell

As Ford struggles to make Lincoln its only legitimate luxury brand, one would have to ask if the company has any seller’s remorse over getting rid of Land Rover and Jaguar in 2008 to Indian automaker Tata Motors, which is doing quite well with the brands. It’s very tough, of course, to get any Ford …

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Electric Car Sales Have Doubled, Thanks To High Gas Prices

This is a good time to be in the business of selling electric vehicles. Once moribund, sales of electric cars have more than doubled in the U.S. during the first six months of 2013 compared to the same time period in 2012. Americans have purchased 41,447 of plug-in electric vehicles since January. Thirty-six percent of all the electric …

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Should Car Owners Replace Airbags In Older Cars?

Thirty pages deep in a beaten-up vehicle’s owner’s manual, there’s a curious warning about aging airbags. It reads: “To ensure long-term functioning, the system must be inspected 10 years after the date of manufacture as noted on the certification label.” In this case, the manual belongs to a 15-year-old Nissan Altima. Similar warnings recommending airbag …

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Automotive Gripes Top List Of Consumer Complaints

Unscrupulous practices conducted throughout the auto industry topped the list of consumer complaints last year, beating out home contractors and other frequent sources of gripes nationwide, according to a review conducted by the Consumer Federation of America. Automotive complaints didn’t even make the Top 5 the previous year. Now, they surpass the likes of shady …

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Several Popular Small Cars Fare Poorly In New Crash Test

DETROIT (AP) – Six of 12 small cars performed well in front-end crash tests conducted by an insurance industry group, but some popular models fared poorly in the safety evaluations. Only the two-door and four-door Honda Civic models earned the top rating of “good” in the tests done by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. …

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