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The Nissan lineup gets safer for 2018In a bold move, Nissan announced that it will be making automatic emergency braking (AEB) standard on seven of its most popular models. This more than doubles the number of AEB-equipped Nissan vehicles versus the 2017 model year.In fact, Nissan...
10 years ago
What do safety ratings really mean?In our weekly new car reviews, we talk a lot about safety. We mention standard and available safety features on each car and discuss safety ratings from a couple different agencies.OK, so a car gets Five Stars or a Top...
9 years ago
Best used cars for a new teen driverMy nephew turns 16 in May. In addition to gifting him a trip to Bondurant Teen Driving School (Shhhhh! Don’t tell; it’s a surprise!), I’ve been doing a lot of research on what kind of car he should be driving.I’m..
9 years ago
The Top Safety Pick+ list just got more exclusiveWith the onslaught of new high-tech safety gadgets, vehicle safety is much more than crash-test ratings. These days it’s also about how well a vehicle could prevent a crash in addition to how it performs after impact.To that end, the...
9 years ago
2016 Los Angeles Auto Show: Star Wars goes Rogue with NissanNissan extensively redesigned the Rogue for the 2017 model year, giving it a sleeker exterior and adding a hybrid model to its stable for the first time. It’s a great vehicle with excellent driving dynamics and amazing interior comfort and...
7 years ago
Headlights improving, but you'll pay for better techMore new vehicles than ever offer headlights that create safer situations at night, but the IIHS found consumers will often have to pay more better visibility. A study from the insurance industry-funded independent safety body found 32 new cars and...
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