emily27+FollowNissan Skips Massive Recall DramaNissan just dodged a recall of over 2 million cars after a years-long investigation into suspension issues. Turns out, while there’s a real risk of cracked control arms (especially in salty, snowy states), regulators say drivers would get plenty of warning before anything serious happens. Nissan’s already fixed 47,000 cars and extended warranties, so no recall for now. Would you still drive one of these Altimas or Maximas? Spill your thoughts below! #Nissan #CarNews #Recall #Cars #CarOwnership20Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowAnother Day, Another Bronco Recall?Ford’s 2025 Bronco just got hit with its second recall in two days—this time over a passenger airbag issue. Apparently, a broken plastic part could stop the airbag from working right in a crash. The fix? Dealers will swap out the airbag module for free. If you’ve got a new Bronco, keep an eye out for a notice from Ford soon. At least they caught it early, but still… how many recalls is too many? #FordBronco #RecallAlert #CarNews #Cars #CarOwnership40Share
joseph36+FollowNissan’s 2M Car Probe Ends—No Recall!After 7 years, the US just closed its investigation into over 2 million Nissan Altimas and Maximas for rear suspension issues—without forcing a recall. Turns out, Nissan made a fix back in 2018, and most problems popped up in salty, snowy states on cars with over 113k miles. No injuries, just a handful of close calls. If you’ve got one of these models, you might already have the upgraded part or a longer warranty! #Nissan #CarNews #AutoSafety #Cars #CarOwnership50Share
walkerjason+FollowCorvette’s Secret Drop: What’s Coming?Chevy just dropped a cryptic Insta tease for a new Corvette, and the car world is losing it. All we know: a roaring engine, a flashy “X,” and a June 17 reveal. Rumor has it, we’re getting a hybrid, all-wheel-drive ZR1 (maybe even called “Zora”) with some wild horsepower—think Rimac Nevera levels. Corvette fans are betting on a hybrid ZR1, but no one knows for sure. Whatever it is, it’s gonna be epic. Who else is refreshing their feed for the big reveal? #Corvette #CarNews #AutoHype #Cars244Share
walkerjason+Follow3,000 Cars Left Floating—Here’s WhyA ship packed with 3,000 cars (including 800 EVs!) was just abandoned in the Pacific after a massive fire broke out. The crew had to ditch the Morning Midas and were rescued, but the real drama? Experts think the EVs’ lithium-ion batteries might be to blame—these fires are wild and super hard to put out. This isn’t the first time, either: remember the Felicity Ace disaster? EV battery fires are becoming a big problem for cargo ships. Wild, right? #CarNews #EVs #ShippingDrama #Cars6412Share
Frank Osborne+FollowFord’s Massive Recall—But No Dealership Visit!Ford just recalled over a million cars because the rearview camera can freeze up—yikes! But here’s the wild part: you don’t have to drag your car to the dealership. The fix is just a software update that’ll hit your car over Wi-Fi later this month. If you drive a recent F-150, Bronco, Edge, or Mustang Mach-E, check your VIN on Ford’s recall site to see if you’re affected. Oh, and keep an eye out for that recall notice in the mail! #FordRecall #CarNews #TechGlitch #Cars #CarOwnership30Share
Edward Wallace+FollowNissan & Renault: Splitting the Bill?Looks like Nissan is selling off some of its Renault shares—think of it like splitting the bill after a long dinner together. The carmakers are dialing back their financial ties, freeing up cash for Nissan to cook up new cars. For drivers, this could mean more innovative models down the road, as Nissan reinvests in fresh wheels instead of old partnerships. The auto world’s version of ‘it’s not you, it’s me.’ #Nissan #Renault #CarNews #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup111Share
Tristan Richards+FollowWhy Your Next Car Might Get DelayedBig news: Marelli, a major parts supplier for brands like Nissan and Jeep, just filed for bankruptcy. Why? COVID, chip shortages, and new tariffs hit them hard, plus the rush to make electric cars left them scrambling. If you’re wondering why your new ride might take longer to arrive or cost more, this is why—when the companies making the parts struggle, everyone feels it. Marelli’s not closing, but they’re in serious fix-it mode. Watch this space if you’re car shopping soon! #CarNews #AutoIndustry #EVs #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup20Share
Leah Pierce+FollowHummer EV Just Got Even WilderThe new 2026 Hummer EV is turning heads—again. Not only is it faster than a Tesla Model 3 Performance (0-60 in 2.8 seconds!), but it can now power your house or charge other EVs with its giant battery. Plus, it’s rocking carbon fiber wheels, a bold new interior, and a wild off-road steering mode. Still pricey, but sales are booming. Would you go for power, looks, or that epic battery? #HummerEV #ElectricVehicles #CarNews #Cars77Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowGM’s $4B Bet: More Cars, More Jobs!GM is pouring $4 billion into its U.S. factories to crank out more cars—both gas and electric. That means more American-made rides and, yep, more jobs on the home turf. The big shift? GM’s not just going electric; they’re also doubling down on popular gas models to keep up with what drivers actually want. So, if you’re eyeing a new SUV or EV, expect more options (and maybe better deals) soon! #GM #AmericanMade #CarNews #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup61Share