Autoliv, a Swedish-American company that makes safety technology products, revealed that it might recall around 400,000 vehicles fitted with seatbelts and airbags that have defective parts made between April 10 and Oct. 15 of this year. Several automakers buy seat belts and airbags from Autoliv, but it has not yet released the names of automakers that might've fitted vehicles with the defective seatbelts and airbags. more
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced that more than 20 supercars are now included in the world's largest automotive recall ever reported. The said recall is due to airbag issues. more
Alarmed with some accidents involving self-driving automotives, the White House, through its department, has outlined laws and rule for self-driving cars. more
The 2017 Toyota Sienna is proving to be the perfect family car Toyota envisioned it to be as it boasts performance, efficiency, covenience but most importantly safety as it bags a five star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). more
NHSTA has extended the safety oversight for GM until May of next year. They need to ensure the safety of the vehicles, amidst recall of their vehicles in the past year. more
BMW will recall about 26,000 7 Series models due to defective air bag. more
General Motors has recalled about 200,000 Saab 9-3, Saab 9-5 and Saturn Astra models that are equipped with Takata's faulty airbags. more
Google is now advertising dozens of jobs centering on manufacturing and marketing in order to expand the hiring process for its self-driving car project. more
Google just won big with its self-driving car project, as the U.S. National Highway Transportation Safety Administration has ruled that the vehicle’s artificial intelligence could be considered the driver under federal law. more
Takata is no longer alone in airbag drama, as Continental Automotive Systems said Thursday that it is recalling 5 million vehicles worldwide to fix an issue with their airbags. more
Nissan has issued its third recall for Altima midsize cars in order to fix a problem with their latches that could let the hood fly open while the vehicle is moving. more
Federal regulators have confirmed the 10th death connected to Takata’s faulty airbags. more
Self-driving technology is winning over the White House, as the Obama Administration proposed a plan Thursday to spend $4 billion on kicking up the development of autonomous cars. more
Takata’s faulty airbag inflators continue to remain an issue in the auto world, with Mazda announcing Friday that it will recall 374,519 vehicles in the U.S. connected to the defective front passenger-side airbags. more
Honda confirmed Thursday that a Takata airbag inflator ruptured in a crash of a Honda Accord that led to the death of a teenager in July, which is the ninth death in the world connected to the faulty airbags. more
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