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Volvo Wins U.S. Connected-Car Approval: Why Software Origin Now Matters as Much as Assembly Location
Volvo gets a green light, but the story is bigger than one brandVolvo Cars has won U.S. authorization to keep importing vehicles equipped with connected-car technology, according t…
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Page 7 of 33Software Recalls Without Broken Parts: Why Your Car Can Be ‘Fixed’ by Code
Software recalls are real recalls, even when nothing “breaks”A recall does not require a cracked part, a leaking seal, or a bolt that backs out. In modern vehicles, a recall can be…
GM Supplier Strike Hits the Truck Supply Chain: Why One Axle Plant Can Matter So Much
GM supplier strike puts a spotlight on an unglamorous part that can stop a whole truckNEW YORK. A supplier strike rarely looks dramatic from the outside. There is no empty showroom…
NASCAR at Michigan: Why a 2‑Mile Oval Exposes Aero, Momentum, and Manufacturer Pride
NASCAR at Michigan: the 2-mile truth serumMichigan International Speedway looks simple on a track map. It is a wide, 2-mile D-shaped oval with long straights and big, sweeping corn…
Ram 1500 vs Toyota Tundra: Comfort Truck or Tough‑Edge Hybrid Muscle?
Ram 1500 vs Toyota Tundra: two half-tons with very different personalitiesOn paper, the Ram 1500 and Toyota Tundra land in the same driveway. Both are full-size, half-ton pickups a…
2026 Ram 1500 Review: The Full‑Size Pickup That Lives or Dies by Ride, Cabin, and Workday Details
What’s actually confirmed for the 2026 Ram 1500 (and what isn’t)Ram’s half-ton was fully redesigned for the 2025 model year, and the 2026 Ram 1500 carries that same new-generation …
IndyCar at World Wide Technology Raceway: Why Gateway Turns Into a Draft, Brake, and Patience Test
Gateway is back on the calendar, and it never races like you think it willIndyCar’s annual stop at World Wide Technology Raceway (WWTR) in Madison, Illinois, looks straightforward …
Washington Wants 82% North American Auto Content: Why USMCA Math Is Getting Harder
Washington Wants 82% North American Auto Content: Why USMCA Math Is Getting HarderAutomakers have spent the last several years learning to live with the United States Mexico Canada…
The Passenger Airbag Cutoff Story: How Cars Learned to Ask Who Was Sitting There
The first time the car hit you backIf you grew up around American cars, you probably remember when “airbag” was a bragging point on a window sticker and a warning label on a sun vi…
Lucid’s 2,039-Vehicle Drive-Power Recall: What “Loss of Propulsion” Means in an EV
Lucid recalls 2,039 vehicles for a drive-power issueLucid Group is recalling 2,039 vehicles in the U.S. due to a drive-power problem that can lead to a loss of propulsion, accordin…
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