Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (Porsche) is recalling certain 2023 911 vehicles. The bolts for the rear seat belt buckles may not be tightened properly.
Ford Motor Co. has recalled more than 240,000 SUVs for a seat belt issue. The automaker is recalling recalling 240,510 of its 2020-2021 Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator vehicles because the seat ...
Toyota and Lexus are recalling over 40,000 vehicles due to potentially damaged seat belts. The recall impacts a number of popular models including the Camry, RX, and NX. Dealers will inspect the ...
The backrest of the rear seats is shorter in comparison to other cars, which meant that we had to slide further down the seat for adequate shoulder support, which further hampered the under-thigh ...
The company is currently recalling certain model years of its Camry sedan, along with a number of RX and NX SUVs from Toyota’s high-end Lexus line, over seat belt issues, with over 40,000 ...
which the carmaker claims would alleviate the rear seat comfort. We had the Kia Syros with us for a day and we decided to test the carmaker’s claim. Here’s what we found: The rear seats can be ...
They can only be used in a rear-facing position and typically come with a base that is installed in your car, allowing you to easily click the bucket seat into and out of it. Bucket seats can ...
The belt was adorned with shapes of concentric circles and was fastened with rose-shaped clasps at the ends. “We realized that it was too long to fit on someone’s head. So we think it is not a ...
The padlock doubles as a belt clasp, while a long velcro strap secures it in place, with adjustability to fit waist sizes from 26-44 inches. While the design is pretty innovative, not everyone ...
Equipment of this grade may seem like overkill, but Wirecutter’s Mark Smirniotis had several weaker cams fail on him when he was strapping loads to his Jeep ... and those clasps can perform ...
This means a generous rear seat area, which you don’t always get in the family car class, as well as plenty of space for the driver and passenger up front. For example, no direct rival comes close to ...