Amber Mcguire+FollowDon’t Leave This in Your Car During a Freeze!If you’re braving the cold snap, double-check your car for one thing: your vape. Leaving it inside when temps drop can wreck the battery, cause leaks, and—worst case—spark a fire. Experts say frozen vapes are a big no-no, especially with sketchy brands. If you forget and it gets icy, let it warm up before charging and check for leaks. Best move? Just take it inside! #Transportation #WinterStormWarning #CarSafety10Share
dalemiller+FollowGM’s Massive Recall: 600K SUVs & Trucks at RiskDid you hear GM is recalling nearly 600,000 big trucks and SUVs because a faulty V8 engine can suddenly stall—killing power steering and brakes while you’re driving? We’re talking Cadillac Escalades, Chevy Silverados, GMC Yukons, and more from 2021-2024. Owners have reported engines dying in traffic, and now GM’s even stopped selling some models until they’re fixed. If you drive one, check your VIN ASAP! #Cars #GMRecall #CarSafety71Share
walkerjason+FollowHyundai Recall Alert: Fire Risk!Hyundai is recalling over 51,000 cars in the US because a wiring issue with trailer lights could cause a fire. If you drive one of these, park outside and away from buildings until you get it fixed. Dealers will swap out the faulty part for free. Seriously, don’t risk it—get your ride checked! #Cars #HyundaiRecall #CarSafety20Share
Evan Knight+FollowTesla’s Hidden Door DramaImagine being trapped in your Tesla after a crash because you couldn’t find the manual door release! That’s exactly what happened to one Model 3 owner, and now the feds are investigating if Tesla’s emergency exits are too hidden. The debate: Should carmakers make safety features more obvious, or is it on drivers to read the manual? Either way, this story is wild—and could mean big changes for future cars. #Cars #Tesla #CarSafety00Share
William Goodwin+FollowEVs Are Way Less Likely to Catch FireTurns out, electric cars are way less likely to catch fire than gas cars—like, up to 100 times less in some countries! The stats are wild: in the US, for every 100,000 cars, there are 25 EV fires vs. over 1,500 gas car fires. Plus, EVs are easier on your wallet and the planet. Only catch? Battery fires are trickier to put out, but they’re super rare. Would you make the switch? #Cars #ElectricVehicles #CarSafety10Share
dalemiller+FollowFord’s Park Fail: 272k Cars Recalled!Ford just hit the brakes on over 272,000 of its hybrid and electric cars in the US because they might roll away—even when you think they’re in park. If you own one, double-check your parking brake and watch for recall notices. This isn’t just a glitch; it’s a major safety issue that could shake up trust in Ford’s EV push. Would you still feel safe parking one of these? #Cars #FordRecall #CarSafety20Share
James Smith+FollowFord’s Park Fail: Massive Recall Alert!Ford’s recalling over 272,000 vehicles in the US because some cars might not actually stay in park—yep, they could roll away even when you think they’re secure. This affects F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, and Maverick models from 2022-2026. If you’ve got one, Ford’s rolling out a free software fix, either over-the-air or at the dealer. Double-check your ride if you’re driving one of these! #Cars #FordRecall #CarSafety00Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowFord’s Big Recall: Is Your Ride at Risk?Ford’s recalling nearly 273,000 vehicles—including F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, and Maverick—because a parking glitch could make them roll away! The issue is with the parking module not locking into park, and owners will get notified in 2026. The fix? A quick software update, either over-the-air or at the dealer. If you drive one of these models, double-check your parking brake until you get the update! #Cars #FordRecall #CarSafety200Share
William Goodwin+FollowFord Escape Parts Could Go Flying?!Ford just recalled over 108,000 Escape SUVs because the liftgate hinge cover might literally fly off while you’re driving. If you’ve got a 2020–2022 or 2025 Escape, check your VIN ASAP—don’t wait for a letter in the mail. The fix is free at the dealer, but until then, keep an eye (and ear) out for loose trim or weird rattles. No one wants their car leaving a trail of parts on the highway! #Cars #FordRecall #CarSafety10Share
dalemiller+FollowHonda’s Brake Recall DramaDid you hear Honda’s recalling over 70,000 cars because the brakes might just quit on you? Apparently, some bad brake fluid can mess up a seal, causing leaks and making it harder to stop. Only a tiny percent of cars are actually affected, but still—yikes! If you drive a 2016-2020 Acura ILX, you might want to check in with your dealer for a free fix. No crashes yet, but better safe than sorry! #Cars #HondaRecall #CarSafety20Share