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Years after safety defects known, deaths continue to occur from defective airbag ruptures, including a Florida woman in 2017 and most recently an Arizona driver in 2018.

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Most cyclists say the feel safer with computer-driven cars, although some have reported close calls that were too close for comfort.

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Consumer group advocates for a comprehensive approach to setting safety standards and licensing AV operators for ability to safely and competently operate AV cars.

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Dealing with snow and weather, pavement lines and curbs, left turns and human drivers, all while avoiding more fatal crashes, are causing automakers to approach driverless cars more slowly and carefully.

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How to Survive Winter With Rear-Wheel Drive

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For every 10 degree drop in temp, tire pressure decreases one to two pounds per square inch (PSI)

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CR’s comprehensive ratings for car and SUV tires guarantee you won’t just spin your wheels when comparison shopping

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Tesla reported a surprise third-quarter profit on Wednesday that easily surpassed Wall Street’s expectations. See the numbers.

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GM’s Cruise self-driving car unit has landed $5 billion to develop a robot taxi that can safely navigate city streets. But the plan is hitting speed bumps. 

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From Audi to Kia, crossovers are getting electrified

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