Many of you have asked me to report on this expanding recall. We now know Toyota has widened the net on its ongoing V35A 3.4 ...
A family's ongoing struggle with a failed engine has once again drawn attention to what really should be a recall.
Toyota is recalling 127,000 pickup trucks and SUVs due to engine machining debris that could cause stalling and increase the risk of a crash in affected vehicles.
Toyota is recalling over 126,000 vehicles because of a possible engine failure problem that can result in crashes.
The recall is an expansion of a previous safety notice for 2022-2023 Tundra and Lexus LX600 vehicles that used the same type ...
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Rebuilding the Audi S3: Every Fix Reveals Another Problem
Every time one fix is made, another problem appears. The latest? A misfiring engine, coolant leaks, and a front bumper in ...
Badlands speared $4.8M million in previews, which includes both Wednesday fan and Thursday night shows. More..
Ford's 5.0 Coyote has been doing service in Mustangs and trucks for quite a while. A few niggles aside, this is a pretty ...
Ryan de Villiers is a budding automotive journalist based in South Africa and serving as one of the newest additions to the CarBuzz team. He immediately pursued a career in journalism after finishing ...
It was probably inevitable that Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones would collapse behind the Republican incumbent in the polling after Jones confirmed that he fantasized about murdering ...
‘Animation companies are under pressure, being asked to do more with less each year.’ Enter Unreal Engine, Epic Games’ Rob Di Figlia argued at MipJunior In unveils, Di Figlia sneak-peeked a 90-second ...
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