Trump Warms Up to Electric Vehicles, Boosting Prospects for Tesla

Washington, D.C. — In a shift that might influence the automotive industry’s trajectory, former President Donald Trump recently expressed a newfound appreciation for electric vehicles (EVs), signaling a potential change in Republican attitudes towards clean energy technology. Trump, once a vocal critic of the EV sector and its front-runners like Tesla, surprised many with comments praising the advantages of electric cars, including their efficiency and environmental benefits. This pivot from his previous stance could have implications for his party’s policies and public support for EV initiatives. During his presidency, Trump had a contentious relationship with … Read more

New York’s Move-Over Law Takes Effect, Requiring Drivers to Exercise Extra Caution for Disabled Vehicles on the Road

Some drivers in New York State will now be required to take extra precautions when encountering disabled vehicles on the road. A new state law, which went into effect on Wednesday, mandates that drivers either change lanes to give disabled vehicles more space or slow down if it is unsafe to switch lanes. The law extends existing protections for emergency responders, highway maintenance workers, and tow-truck drivers. State Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski, one of the chief sponsors of the legislation, emphasized that this measure is a common-sense approach to improving road safety. Under the new law, … Read more

Owners Seek Compensation as Lawsuit Claims Jeep Hybrid Batteries Pose Fire Hazard and Render Vehicles Useless

NEW YORK – Jeep Wrangler owners in the United States are filing a lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) over battery issues, claiming that the vehicles are prone to catching fire. The complaint alleges that the fires are caused by a defect in the high-voltage lithium-ion battery of the Jeep Wrangler’s electric mode. According to the plaintiffs, some instances of vehicle fires occurred while the batteries were charging. While FCA has stated that the cause of the fires is unknown, the lawsuit argues that the root cause lies in the faulty battery and related components … Read more

Minneapolis Start-up’s Car Tracking Tags Provide Solution for Stolen Vehicles as Owners of Certain KIA and Hyundai Models Can Reap Benefits

Minneapolis, MN – TC Nighthawks, a startup in Minneapolis, has seen a surge in inquiries following a $200 million settlement against KIA and Hyundai. The settlement allows owners of certain models of these vehicles to purchase GPS-equipped car-tracking tags and be reimbursed for the expense. TC Nighthawks, which debuted the tags last year to assist in the recovery of stolen vehicles, is anticipating increased sales as a result. Notices regarding the settlement and the process for reclaiming out-of-pocket expenses related to thefts and attempted thefts will be sent out this week via mail and email. … Read more