Topic: Automotive Safety

Kia Sportage raises bar for traction

Kia's launch of its third-generation Kia Sportage ushers in a level of sophistication not seen at the affordable end of the crossover segment ...

Road test: 2011 Kia Sportage

When I was but a strip of a lad, well a tad older perhaps, I picked up the original Kia Sportage. It was then, and still is today, one of the worst ...

Will new Explorer hit the right mark?

One of the most anticipated reveals in some time is finally upon us, and by all appearances Ford has another hit on its hands. . . . . The Explorer ...

State moves ahead with bus seat belt plan

Email Close [X] . State officials say they're moving forward with a plan to equip new school buses with seat belts.. . The Texas Education Agency ...

The mud on the Tribeca is my fault

Dear Subaru Canada:. . Thank you for my week with your 2010 Subaru Tribeca. It's everything that a seven-passenger SUV should be and more.. . I can ...
I am not sure if this is a good way to protect pedestrians, but a team of Japanese researchers developed them: airbags for use on the outside of...
Administration to Announce Intent for 2017-2025 CAFE/GHG Standards in September. A new economic analysis from the Consumer Federation of America ...

2011 GMC Yukon

The Yukon and Yukon XL family of full-size SUVs continues to offer an uncompromising package of capability, comfort and refinement. 2011 GMC Yukon...

2011 Chevrolet Malibu

Since its introduction as an all-new model for the 2008 model year, the Chevrolet Malibu has continued to earn praise from consumers, automotive...

How Cadavers Made Your Car Safer

When automakers and safety advocates show off the results of crash tests, they inevitably feature videos of their cars crashing into things, with...