James Smith+FollowFord’s Recall Drama: Is Your Truck on the List?Ford just dropped a massive recall bomb—over a million vehicles, including F-150s, Broncos, and even the new Lightning, are affected. The issue? A glitchy rearview camera and a loose nut that could mess with your steering. If you’ve got a Ford from 2021-2025, check your mail for a recall notice. Free fixes at the dealer, but yikes, that’s a lot of trucks in the shop! #FordRecall #CarNews #TruckLife #Cars52Share
larsontiffany+FollowCorvette ZR1 Just Shattered Its Own RecordChevy’s new C8 Corvette ZR1 is officially the fastest ‘Vette ever, and it’s even quicker than GM claimed! Car and Driver clocked it at 2.2 seconds from 0-60 mph—faster than the McLaren 750S and Ferrari 296GTB, but for less than half the price. 1,064 horsepower, rear-wheel drive, and a price tag that’s way friendlier than most supercars. America’s budget supercar just flexed on the big names! #CorvetteZR1 #Supercar #CarNews #Cars201Share
Travis Baker MD+FollowFord F-150 Lightning Recall DramaFord’s recalling over 29,000 F-150 Lightning trucks because a loose nut could make the front suspension come apart—yikes! If you’ve got a 2024 or 2025 model, keep an eye out for a letter after June 9. Dealers will fix it for free, but you can also call Ford to check if your truck’s on the list. Safety first, but wow, that’s a lot of trucks! #FordRecall #F150Lightning #CarNews #Cars51Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowGM V8 Engine Drama: What’s Really Happening?GM’s big 6.2L V8 is under fire—literally. Over 870,000 trucks and SUVs (think Silverado, Tahoe, Escalade, Yukon) are being recalled after engines started failing, sometimes on the highway! A teardown showed crazy damage: fried oil, busted rods, and even a chunk missing from the camshaft. GM’s fix? Thicker oil and a new filter, but owners aren’t thrilled—some say it’ll tank their gas mileage. Would you risk it or take the recall? #GMRecall #CarNews #EngineFail #Cars2319Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowVW’s Big Move: More Cars Made in the USA?Did you hear? Volkswagen is planning to pump serious cash into making more cars right here in the U.S. After some friendly chats with the government, they’re doubling down on American factories. What’s in it for us? More jobs, maybe better deals on cars, and less waiting for that new ride. It’s all about bringing production closer to home, so keep an eye out for more ‘Made in America’ VWs soon! #Volkswagen #MadeInUSA #CarNews #Business182Share
dalemiller+Follow2026 Jeep Cherokee Sneak Peek!Jeep just dropped the first look at the 2026 Cherokee, and it’s got a fresh design plus a hybrid option for the first time ever! They’re promising more innovation and choices than ever before, and the price is supposed to be super competitive. No exact release date yet, but it’s coming late 2025. Who else is picturing road trips already? #JeepCherokee #CarNews #HybridSUV #Cars00Share
William Jones+FollowFord’s Backup Camera Fail Hits 1M+ TrucksFord just recalled over a million trucks and SUVs because the rearview cameras might glitch or not work at all when you’re backing up. That’s a big deal, especially with those massive F-series trucks! The recall list is wild—Bronco, F-150, Mustang, Expedition, and more. If you own one, expect a letter soon and a free software fix (either at the dealer or over-the-air). Until then, it’s back to old-school reversing. How many recalls is that now, Ford? #FordRecall #CarNews #AutoSafety #Cars44Share
Tristan Richards+FollowNissan's $7B Money Move: What’s Up?Nissan’s pulling a major wallet move—selling off some real estate and even parts of its business to scrape together $7 billion for a big loan payment next year. Why? They’re feeling the pinch from slow car sales and tough tariffs. Meanwhile, Ford’s also hitting pause on some battery plants, so if you’re eyeing an EV, expect some shakeups. Basically, big car brands are hustling to keep the lights on and avoid sticker shock for drivers. #Nissan #CarNews #MoneyMoves #Business23Share
Susan Moreno+FollowGM Bets Big on Gas, Not ElectricSo, GM just hit the brakes on its electric dreams and is dropping nearly $900 million to make more V-8 engines for trucks and sports cars. Why? Because people aren’t buying EVs as fast as expected, and the government is easing up on those green car rules. For car lovers, this means more muscle under the hood for years to come—but if you were hoping for a big EV wave, it might be time to rethink your next ride. #GM #CarNews #MoneyMoves #Business110Share
fnixon+FollowNissan's Tightening Belt: What It Means for YouNissan’s hitting pause on pay raises and offering buyouts to U.S. staff as it scrambles to save cash and revamp its lineup. Translation: the carmaker is cutting costs big time, even as sales tick up. If you’re eyeing a new ride, expect fewer Nissan deals and maybe some older models on the lot. The company’s betting on a leaner future to pay off big debts—so keep an eye out for changes at your local dealership! #Nissan #CarNews #MoneyMoves #Business195Share