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Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects

Is Your Ford Explorer Drawing a Blank?

Since hitting the market three decades ago, the Ford Explorer has been a giant in the SUV market. Just a few years after its initial release, the model was one of the ten best selling vehicles in the United States. Over the years, the Explorer has continued to have a huge presence in the market. In 2020, month after month after month, the Explorer was one of the top selling midsize SUVs in the country. 
Auto Recalls
Toyota, Fiat, Chrysler, Volkswagen, Ford, General Motors, Nissan, Jeep
Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects, Breach of Warranty, Lemon Law, Vehicle News

Can’t Get the Parts for Your Vehicle Repair? You May Be Protected By Lemon Laws.

The auto industry was one of the first to feel the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020. Even before the first cases were announced in the U.S., mandated closures and travel restrictions in other countries disrupted the supply chain of U.S. automakers. According to U.S. Department of Commerce statistics, imported auto parts totaled $155.8 billion in 2019, with the biggest suppliers to the U.S. auto industry being Mexico, Canada, and China. Virtually every automaker was affected.
Vehicle News
Ford
Auto Recalls

Another Recall for Ford F-150 Brakes

Despite the previous Ford recall, brakes on the
Auto Recalls
Ford, Jeep
Automobile Defects

Ford F250 and F350 Super-Duty Pickups Make the “Death Wobble” List

Add some more vehicles to the death wobble hall of fame. We now have a steady stream of 2017-19 Super Duty Ford F250 and Ford F350 pickup owners contacting us with the dreaded death wobble issue.
Automobile Defects
Dodge, Chevrolet, Fiat, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Lincoln, Nissan, Volkswagen, Subaru, Toyota
Automobile Defects

Common Four Door Sedan Defects

Although automakers are currently producing a number of high-quality four door sedans, with millions of these vehicles on the road, defects are inevitable. Nonetheless, manufacturers have an obligation to ensure that the cars they provide to consumers are safe and reliable. They also must issue recalls when defects are detected internally or by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Automobile Defects
Ford
Automobile Defects

Aviator Hopes to Soar with Symphonic Chimes Alert System

Will symphonic chimes be a safe alert system alternative to standard warning alarms?
Automobile Defects

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