A contributor to CarBuzz since April 2025, Ben also was a finalist in The Intercooler Young Writer Compition in 2021, has done a placement with AutoCar, and runs his own independant automotive blog.
Volkswagen (VW) owners in Zimbabwe are being urged to take immediate action to ensure the safety of their vehicles. Volkswagen has issued a global recall for certain models fitted with potentially ...
The Nissan Cube, one of the most bizarre vehicles to ever grace American roads, is now catching the eye of safety regulators, and for all the wrong reasons. After an airbag module detached during a ...
The National Consumer Commission (NCC) says there is a recall of 142 Volkswagen Polo vehicles and eight Volkswagen Taigo vehicles, as notified by Volkswagen South Africa (VWSA). “The recall is due to ...
Dealerlogix, a leading all-in-one fixed operations software suite for automotive dealership service departments, today announced its approval as a certified provider in Volkswagen’s eConnect Program.
Volkswagen, a major car manufacturer, is recalling over 100,000 vehicles due to exploding airbags that could result in serious injury or death, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
The NHTSA said that 114,478 cars from 2006 to 2019 were part of the recall. The issue stems from the propellant inside the driver’s side front air bag inflator which could degrade after being exposed ...
Takata airbags are some of the deadliest safety devices ever created and they’re back in the news as Volkswagen is recalling 114,478 vehicles. All are equipped with Takata driver’s side front airbag ...
On Thursday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that 114,478 vehicles will be recalled by the automobile company due to concerns relating to an airbag located on the ...
Volkswagen is recalling 111,478 Beetles and Passats because the driver's airbag can explode. Long-term exposure to high humidity and temperatures may cause the driver's front airbag to explode, ...
Volkswagen is recalling 8,892 now-discontinued vehicles in Canada, and another 114,478 in the U.S., due to an airbag that can explode if exposed to high temperatures long-term. According to documents ...
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