Evan Knight+FollowFord’s Recall List Just Blew Up AgainFord’s recall saga just hit a new high—over 1.3 million vehicles are being called back in one day! From the Edge and Lincoln MKX to Mustangs and F-150s, issues range from leaky brake hoses to glitchy dashboards and faulty lights. Some fixes won’t be ready until 2026. If you drive a Ford, you might want to check your mailbox soon. This recall wave is bigger than June’s, and honestly, it’s not a great look for the Blue Oval right now. #Cars #FordRecall #CarNews3227Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowHonda Prelude’s Comeback Isn’t Cheap!The Honda Prelude is making a comeback after 20+ years, but it’s not the budget-friendly coupe you remember. This time, it’s a hybrid based on the Civic, and the price tag is even higher than the Civic Type R! To even get a shot at buying one in Japan, you have to jump through wild hoops—think loyalty tests, maintenance packages, and even a lottery. Only 2,000 lucky fans will get their hands on the first batch. Would you go through all that for a Prelude? #Cars #HondaPrelude #CarNews00Share
dalemiller+FollowSuzuki Jimny XL Orders Suddenly Axed!Suzuki just hit pause on all Jimny XL sales in Australia, telling dealers to cancel and refund every order—no joke! The reason? Some mysterious, non-safety issue that’s got everyone guessing. If you were waiting for your pint-sized off-roader, you’re out of luck for now. No word yet on when or if orders will reopen, but you can stay in the queue if you’re feeling loyal. What’s going on, Suzuki? #Cars #SuzukiJimnyXL #CarNews00Share
robertocarter+FollowHyundai & GM Team Up: More Car Choices Coming!Heads up, car shoppers! Hyundai and GM are joining forces to roll out five new rides—think SUVs, pickups, and even an electric van—starting in 2028. The big play? More options for you, whether you’re into gas, hybrid, or electric. This tag-team move could mean better deals and faster launches, since they’re sharing the heavy lifting. So, if you’re planning a new car in a few years, keep an eye out for some fresh choices! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CarNews91Share
Alexander Black+FollowBMW M Models Are Crushing It in 2025BMW’s M models are having their best year ever—yep, even with all the drama from tariffs and a changing car lineup. Nearly 106,000 M cars sold in just six months! The secret sauce? Performance wagons like the M3 Touring and M5 Touring are back in style, and the new plug-in hybrid M5 is still a beast. BMW’s even outselling Mercedes-AMG globally. Who knew wagons could be this cool again? #Cars #BMWM #CarNews1911Share
larsontiffany+FollowNissan Engine Fail Drama: Here’s the FixNissan owners, this one’s wild: nearly half a million cars were under the microscope for engine failures that could lead to fires! After a ton of reports (and a few scary incidents), Nissan recalled the affected models and now the feds are closing their probe. If you’ve got a Rogue, Altima, or Infiniti QX, you might get a free engine check—and a sweet warranty extension to 10 years/120k miles. Check if your ride’s on the list! #Cars #NissanRecall #CarNews3223Share
larsontiffany+FollowFord’s Recall Crisis: 694k Cars Pulled!Ford just recalled a jaw-dropping 694,000 vehicles—yep, more than any other automaker (by a LOT). Bronco Sport and Escape owners, you might want to check your ride: fuel injector issues could cause engine fires. Ford’s had 88 recalls already this year, and their warranty costs are skyrocketing. With Chinese EVs about to hit the U.S. market, Ford’s got to get it together—fast. Some folks are even calling for a CEO swap! Would you still trust Ford after all this? #Cars #FordRecall #CarNews3033Share
Alexander Black+FollowPorsche 911 Price Hike—Again?!Just when you thought the dream of owning a Porsche 911 was far off, it just got even pricier. Porsche bumped up prices across the board (again!), with the base 911 now starting at $134,650—a $4,700 jump. Even the options are pricier now. And if you’re eyeing the GT3? That’s nearly $10k more expensive. Basically, unless you’ve got a secret trust fund, that 911 is staying on your vision board for a while longer. #Cars #Porsche911 #CarNews20Share
William Goodwin+FollowWait, Where Did All the Sedans Go?!Ever notice your favorite cars just...vanishing? Turns out, automakers have been quietly axing some of their most beloved models—no big announcements, just poof. From the Ford Edge to the Toyota Avalon, Chevy Malibu, and even the Honda Fit, they're all gone, sacrificed for SUVs and EVs. Even the iconic Chrysler 300 and Nissan Maxima got the boot. It’s like the industry’s ghosting us loyal sedan fans for a future of lookalike crossovers. Anyone else feel personally attacked? #Cars #CarNews #SedanGoodbye60Share
Evan Knight+FollowGM’s V8 Recall Drama Isn’t Over YetGM’s big V8 recall? Apparently, it’s not fixing the real problem. A new lawsuit claims the engines in popular models like the Silverado and Tahoe are still at risk of failing—sometimes while driving! Plaintiffs say GM knew about the defect for years but kept quiet, and now owners are stuck with unreliable rides. Even after a massive recall, folks are saying an oil change just won’t cut it. Would you trust your V8 after this? #Cars #GMRecall #CarNews116Share