WASHINGTON (AP) — Toyota is recalling nearly 400,000 vehicles because the rearview camera may not display when backing up, increasing the risk of a crash, federal traffic safety regulators said.
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UPDATE: BMW recalls over 340,000 cars – including one Toyota model – in USA over fire risk
An additional six different BMW models (now 14 in total), as well as the Toyota Supra, have been recalled in the USA due to a starter motor fault, and Australian customers will be impacted. UPDATE ...
(TestMiles) – Toyota sales surge in August 2025 as U.S. buyers return to hybrids despite high interest rates, tariffs, and a slowing auto market. Why does this matter right now? Toyota’s August 2025 U ...
Wild Prelude also sparks renewed hopes of a roadgoing Type R. The new Honda Prelude is one of the Japanese manufacturer’s most anticipated models. In the United States, it marks the return of a ...
It seems Toyota is ready to take the reigns and develop its next big sports car entirely in-house. Speaking with Toyota Australia’s chief of marketing and sales, Sean Hanley down yonder at Drive ...
Toyota is confident it can build a standalone halo sports car too sit atop its Gazoo Racing (GR) brand, and can do it without the help of a partner like it has with the Supra and GR86. “The answer is ...
Just over 100 Toyota GR Supra have been sold in New Zealand. File photo supplied Abdullah Malik on Unsplash Toyota New Zealand has announced that following the sale of six extra-special GR Supra Track ...
Nearly 200,000 Toyota Supra and BMW Z4 sports cars – and other more popular BMW models – have been recalled in the US, and some Australian vehicles are also likely to be caught up in what has now ...
Tuesday marks the fifth annual Truth and Reconciliation Day to honour survivors of the residential school system, their families and communities, while addressing the legacy of these institutions.
The owners of nearly 200,000 BMWs should park their vehicles outside because they risk catching fire while parked or being driven, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced Friday.
Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
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