The Android 16 update is breaking Android Auto for some Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel users. While the exact cause remains unclear, the issue appears to stem from the software itself, leaving many users frustrated and disappointed.
Ford’s popular SUV is being recalled in the U.S., with over 163,000 vehicles affected by a safety concern that could endanger both driver and passenger. Find out what the issue is and whether there’s a fix available.
Do you own a Ford vehicle? The major car brand is now facing a massive safety recall due to a flaw that increases the risk of crashes, affecting over 1.4 million vehicles. Find out if your car is among those being recalled.
Ford is facing another massive safety recall involving F-Series Super Duty pickup trucks and Mustangs. The recall unveiled serious flaws that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Find out whether your vehicle is affected and what steps you should take.
Despite being one of the best-selling budget electric vehicles, the Nissan Leaf isn’t without flaws. Owners and potential buyers should be aware of the risks associated with the Leaf and with electric vehicles in general. A recent recall highlights these concerns, with over 19,000 units pulled from the U.S. market due to a fire risk.
Unlike the Android OS for mobile, Android Auto doesn’t always receive the same volume of feature updates. Instead, it typically gets fewer changes focused on bug fixes and optimizations, which makes sense given how drivers rely on it and how any changes could impact safety. But with the latest Android Auto 15.2 release, it seems Google may have introduced more problems than solutions.
Toyota is known for building tough, high-quality vehicles that often outlast the competition. In the pickup category, its Tundra is a standout model. But that doesn’t mean it’s free of issues. In fact, a new safety recall affects both the Tundra and the Sequoia SUV due to a software glitch, with nearly 400,000 vehicles impacted.
Tesla once again causes a stir in the world of electric cars! In the USA, the electric car manufacturer has unveiled new, more affordable versions of the Tesla Model Y and the Tesla Model 3. The so-called standard models are intended to make entry into the Tesla world more affordable. Tesla is not replacing the previous variants, but simply expanding the range. The new models will target anyone who has been flirting with the idea of owning a Tesla for a while but has been put off by the price so far.
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Fire is one of the most dangerous risks in automotive safety recalls, which is why manufacturers tend to prioritize it when detected. A similar issue recently affected nearly 200,000 BMW and Toyota vehicles. Now, Kia has been struck with a related hazard, prompting a recall of more than 39,000 vehicles.
Recent weeks have seen a wave of safety recalls affecting multiple carmakers, but the latest one may be the most serious yet. BMW is recalling nearly 200,000 vehicles in the United States due to a fire risk, and owners are being urged to stop driving and avoid parking their cars inside garages or near buildings until the issue is resolved.