General Motors is recalling about 1.5 million vehicles worldwide to address a problem with a heated windshield wiper fluid system that could lead to a fire.
Best Cars for Families with Young Kids
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When it comes to hauling around our most precious cargo, we all know safety and reliability are two basic requirements for any family car. If you have small children, automotive website Edmunds.com also recommends you look for a vehicle that allows you to easily install multiple car seats. That means looking for something with ample interior cabin space and large door openings too. Here are Edmunds.com’s top five picks:
6 Fun Cars for Under $35,000 (Mostly)
by:Extacy
With the summer driving season approaching, CBS MoneyWatch decided to hit the open road. We ran a fleet of foreign and domestic autos through their paces to find five fun cars that will cost you less than $35,000. (Plus the Ferrari California, which costs, well, a bit more — but we just couldn’t leave it out.) The other — John Cooper Works Edition Mini convertible, Chevrolet Camaro SS, Ford Mustang GT, Volkswagen GTI, and Hyundai Genesis Coupe — are convertibles, sports cars, and retro models evoking bestselling 1960s classics.
Rare 1936 Bugatti May Be Most Expensive Used-Car Ever
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A 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic, the rarest of the rare, may have set a sales record at auction.
Toyota Faces Civil Penalty of $16 Million
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will seek a civil penalty of nearly $16.4 million against Toyota Motor Corp. for failing to notify the agency of a gas-pedal defect in its vehicles for at least four months, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Monday.
Best Cars in 2010
by:Extacy
Consumer Reports’ Managing Editor shows HLN Money Expert Clark Howard some of the magazine’s favorite cars this year.
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