The myth of vehicles driving at night without headlights as a gang initiation is alive and well, thanks partially to an over-abundance of night-time dark driving. What are the causes? We have them...
All of the new 2019 Volvo information: new S60 mid-sized car, new Volvo V60 station wagon! The new XC40 compact premium sport utility challenges Audi Q3, BMW X2 and more. All of the 2019 model year changes for Volvo, including:
Volvos made in Sweden, then China, where's next...?
Takata has acknowledged their recall but claim to have everything under control. They only talk about how their products have helped people in the past. they're pretty much trying to save themselves. this is because the us government is fining the company $14,000 a day for their refusal to cooperate. Takata plays the 'didn't know nuffin' card and responded to the fining with, "We strongly disagree with the characterization that we have not been fully cooperative," We all know that Takata is just trying to save themselves from these massive failures. But that's just business.
News about recalls has frequently been headlines lately, but what about recalls in the past? With the Takata air bag debacle tragically taking now eight lives, mostly in Honda vehicles, what kind of context can be given to the current crisis? Here's a rundown on three other fatal recalls in the past.