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Feds investigate Honda Odyssey, Pilot for roll away risk after driver is seriously injured

The NHTSA has launched an investigation into 577,000 Odyssey and Pilot vehicles due to a dangerous roll away risk.
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By: Anthony Faccenda

A review of the Chevrolet Sonic 5-door LTZ Turbo: way too good to push out of a plane

General Motors has featured the new Chevrolet Sonic in a variety of commercials where the sporty little compact is doing things like flipping off of a ramp or skydiving but after spending some time driving the Sonic 5-door Turbo – I can confidently say that GM has finally developed a compact model that is efficient, affordable and a whole lot of fun to drive.
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By: Patrick Rall

Hyundai Veloster under investigation due to exploding sunroofs

It is not unusual for an automaker to address an issue with the glass sunroof panels breaking but the new National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigation into the Hyundai Veloster sunroof is one of the more unusual this writer has heard as there seem to be no certain variables that cause the sunroof to break.
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By: Patrick Rall

Recall announced for 2013 BMW M5, M6 over complete engine failure risk

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the folks at BMW have announced a recall of select high performance BMW M5 and M6 models over a concern that the oil pump assembly could fail – leading to a condition that the NHTSA refers to as “complete engine failure”.
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By: Patrick Rall

2013 Honda CR-Z debuts in Paris with more power

The Honda CR-Z was introduced to the world as a compact hybrid sports car but even though it had a sporty exterior design, the hybrid drivetrain fell short of “sporty” in the opinion of many – a problem that Honda hopes to solve with the new, more powerful 2013 CR-Z.
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By: Patrick Rall

Fisker rejects Romney's 'Loser' tag, will his attack backfire on Romney?

In attacking Obama, Romney tagged Fisker, Ener1 and Tesla as "losers," but Romney runs the risk of the attack boomeranging because Tesla and Fisker are hardly in trouble, and instead are on the threshold of success.
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By: David Herron