
NHTSA releases details about 24 separate recalls involving 17 different vehicle manufacturers.
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U.S. crash fatalities from January through September rose about 8% compared to the same period in 2015, according to early estimates from NHTSA.
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The recall expansion, due to get under way in February, affects approximately 543,000 additional vehicles in the U.S.
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This latest action affects more than 654,000 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles in the U.S.
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This latest action covers more than 86,000 older-model SUVs and trucks in the U.S.
Read More →Sales of pickups, vans, and SUVs to businesses pushed commercial fleet sales 2.7% higher in 2016, which offset a decline in commercial sales of passenger cars, according to Automotive Fleet data.
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The National Safety Council releases estimates for holiday period road fatalities and offers tips on how to make the roads safer.
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Analysis of federal crash data also shows that the rate of road fatalities tied to careless and reckless driving is lowest in the states of Virginia and New York.
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More than 90% of the 272 diesel-powered pickups on the market cost more to operate than their gasoline counterparts, while nine diesel passenger cars had a lower total cost of ownership (TCO), according to new data from Vincentric.
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Between street sweepers, utility trucks, and emergency vehicles, governments need a diverse fleet to serve the public. These fleets face limited budgets, a growing need for fleet data, and widespread alternative-fuel initiatives.
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