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Ford sued for allegedly using defective gas tanks in F-Series and E-Series from 1999 to 2008
According to a report by Reuters, Ford has been sued for allegedly selling F-Series pickups and vans with defective fuel cladding E-Series tank. The lawsuit contends that Ford was aware of the problem and continued to sell the vehicles concerned during a period of 10 years. Continue reading
2011 Subaru Forester: Quick Spin
Subaru Forester crossover is attracting over 275 000 potentially defective rear seat belts that may not be correctly enable secure mounting of child restraints. The models affected are 2009-2012 model years, built between November 26, 2007 and March 13, 2012. Continue reading
2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport grabs IIHS Top Safety Pick
Mitsubishi may be one of the manufacturers of smaller cars, but is on his game when it comes to safety. The Outlander Mitsubishi Lancer compact sport crossover joins the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety list of choices safety. Continue reading
2012 Mercedes-Benz C350 4Matic: First Drive
All-Wheel Drive Sans compromesso Continue reading
Lotus Evora GTE F1 Edition
We saw a lot of models Evora GTE in the last two years. Some concepts, some variants of production and now this, a carbon-fiber body Lotus Evora to celebrate the ‘Formula 1 heritage and christened by none other than Kimi Raikkonen. Continue reading
2013 Porsche Boxster: Geneva 2012
Lighter. Faster. It efficiently. These three adjectives are things you definitely want to listen when we speak of a new sports car, the Porsche Boxster and 2013 embodies all three. Continue reading
Lotus Exige S Roadster: Geneva 2012
With the shuffling off this mortal coil slowly Elise, Lotus needs another slinky soft-top to fill its lineup. In the period until the Geneva Motor Show, we hypothesized that it would be a convertible version of the Evora, but we were wrong. This is the Lotus Exige S Convertible, which begs the question: What took ‘em so long? Continue reading







