Porsche is recalling some Cayenne, Panamera, and Taycan models for a free software update to fix their backup cameras.
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8 problems Citizen readers want Ottawa to fix in 2026 | Letters to the Editor
What is one problem from your corner of the city that you want to see fixed in 2026? Eight keen Citizen readers responded ...
Third-party product testing has validated Ford's claims of improved quality. Ford scaled Consumer Reports' brand reliability ranking, finishing at No. 11 in the top half of all brands included, up ...
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New Tesla camera patent hints at a bigger self-driving leap
Tesla’s latest camera patent is not just another tweak to its hardware stack, it points to a deeper rethink of how the ...
From all the leaks, Samsung seems set to refine the camera experience with the S26 Ultra instead of overhauling it. As part ...
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Porsche recalls 174,000 US cars after backup camera failures
Porsche is recalling a large slice of its U.S. fleet after discovering that backup cameras in several popular models can ...
Start with a moment you know. A driver calls in after a fender bump. Nobody was hurt, but words are different on the road ...
If you’re unsure if your vehicle is affected by a recall in Canada, you can check on Transport Canada’s website, or the brand ...
Tesla's 2025 recalls covered more than 745,000 vehicles. Many of the issues were resolved with software updates. Here's a ...
Rearview camera failures are affecting the 911, Cayenne, and Panamera, including some hybrid versions. The all-electric ...
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How Waymo may dominate 2026 while BYD crushes Tesla in the EV race
The self-driving car company Waymo is getting ready to dramatically increase its presence across America and beyond, with ...
As the New Year arrives and cold weather continues to hit markets across the U.S., we caught up with Julie Roseland, head of ...
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