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Toyota & Daimler Merging Hino & Mitsubishi Fuso Truck Brands
On Tuesday, Toyota Motor Corp. confirmed plans to merge its truck-making subsidiary Hino Motors with the rival Mitsubishi Fuso that’s owned by Daimler AG.
If you’re confused by the news, Mitsubishi only has a minority stake in the Fuso brand with Germany’s Daimler having owned 89 percent of the whole since the early 2000s. Meanwhile, Hino Motors has been wholly owned by Toyota Motor Corp. since 2001 and enjoyed a working partnership with Japan’s largest automaker since the 1960s.

QOTD: How to Solve Racing's Aggression Problem?
About halfway through Sunday's Indianapolis 500, I looked at the clock and thought "this thing will be over soon. I am going to have more free time today than I expected." How wrong I was.

Used Car of the Day: 2003 Volkswagen GTI 20th Anniversary
Today's UCOTD offers only three pics, and they all include the engine. Here's why: This 2003 Volkswagen GTI 20th Anniversary with 143,000 miles on the clock has a long list of performance upgrades.
The seller asks for 10 grand.

Another Recall for the Ford Bronco
You know things are off the rails when typing “2023 Ford Bronco” into a search bar on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s database returns results with the words DO NOT DRIVE THIS VEHICLE in angry bold letters outlined with a red box. Oh, dear.
While that missive from the NHTSA may be a bit over-alarmist given it is for an easily remedied – but admittedly dangerous – issue of loose lug nuts from the factory, it remains true that Ford has issued yet another recall for its popular Bronco off-roader.

Used Car Review: The 2010 BMW Z4, an Extinct Metal Roof Convertible Experience

NHTSA Ends Probe Into Tesla's Video Game Feature
On Tuesday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that it was wrapping up its investigation into Tesla’s "Passenger Play" feature. The service originally offered occupants the ability to play a slew of video games while vehicles were in motion. But this was changed after the automaker felt pressure from federal regulators.

Top Vehicles for Ungrateful Whelps
Several schools of thought exist about buying a set of wheels for a teenager or new driver. Some say the youngsters should be forced to drive a knackered hand-me-down, one which builds character and won’t cost a mint when it is inevitably crashed into a tree.
Others are of the mind that the expected tree-crashing is exactly why parents should stuff their newly licensed children into something new packing all the latest safety features. Then, in the middle ground, we find some families reaching for gently used vehicles with decent crash ratings but ones that won’t break the bank.

Stellantis to Implement Hazard Alerts to Improve Vehicle Safety
The world is becoming friendlier for people with disabilities, but companies are constantly looking for ways to make their products more accessible for everyone. Stellantis recently issued a software update that makes its vehicles alert passengers to nearby emergency vehicles, making driving safer for hearing-impaired vehicle owners.

Tesla Model 3 Buyers in Texas Get a Year of Free Overnight Charging
Tesla has a new plan to draw in more car buyers and expand its electrification footprint in Texas. The automaker recently launched a new program through Tesla Electric that provides one year of overnight home charging to new Model 3 buyers. If you live in Texas and want to take advantage of the program, make sure you act before June 30.

Junkyard Find: 2012 Hyundai Equus
When the first Hyundai Excels appeared on American streets as 1986 models, bearing shockingly cheap price tags, did anyone imagine that someday there would be a big, ostentatious Hyundai luxury sedan with serious V8 power available here? It happened, and I found one of those machines in a car graveyard in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a few weeks back.

TTAC Rewind: When TTAC Predicted GM's Fate
Take time away from your BBQ or the Indy 500 to check out a classic TTAC post.

Housekeeping: Memorial Day, 2023 Edition
As per usual when faced with a holiday weekend, we are going to be off.
I don't like to say we're "celebrating" Memorial Day, so much as we are honoring those who died serving our country.

TTAC Giveaway: Meguiar's Car Care Products
It's time for another giveaway! This time we can thank the folks at Meguiar's for providing us with not one, not two, but three sets of products to give away to three lucky winners.

Mustang Gallops Back Into Production
Customers who had thrown down money to reserve a new Ford Mustang have been playing a waiting game in recent months, with the Blue Oval pushing production back in April and again earlier this month. Now, according to several reservation holders with accounts on the 7thMustang.com fan forum, production is ramping up and should be underway by at least the end of July.

Tesla Cybertruck Interior Leaked
With rumors that Tesla’s Cybertruck is nearing production status, there’s been renewed interest in speculating about what the vehicle will be like. Suggestions have been made that the all-electric pickup’s body will need to be lightly restyled to adhere to certain safety regulations and curiosity has abounded regarding the truck’s interior design. Will it be as staid and minimalist as the cabin in the Model Y or would it include additional instrumentation like the Model X?
Thanks to some leaked photos, we appear to have our answer.

QOTD: Warranty Limits
We told you the other day about a Toyota owner who is upset a damaged engine won't be covered under warranty after he drove his car on the track.
We've also covered an issue in which Ford Bronco owners complain that a factory feature has damaged their vehicles after off-road use -- and that Ford is denying warranty claims.

Toyota & Daimler Merging Hino & Mitsubishi Fuso Truck Brands
On Tuesday, Toyota Motor Corp. confirmed plans to merge its truck-making subsidiary Hino Motors with the rival Mitsubishi Fuso that’s owned by Daimler AG.
If you’re confused by the news, Mitsubishi only has a minority stake in the Fuso brand with Germany’s Daimler having owned 89 percent of the whole since the early 2000s. Meanwhile, Hino Motors has been wholly owned by Toyota Motor Corp. since 2001 and enjoyed a working partnership with Japan’s largest automaker since the 1960s.

QOTD: How to Solve Racing's Aggression Problem?

Another Recall for the Ford Bronco

NHTSA Ends Probe Into Tesla's Video Game Feature

Top Vehicles for Ungrateful Whelps

Junkyard Find: 2012 Hyundai Equus

TTAC Rewind: When TTAC Predicted GM's Fate

Housekeeping: Memorial Day, 2023 Edition

TTAC Giveaway: Meguiar's Car Care Products

Mustang Gallops Back Into Production

Tesla Cybertruck Interior Leaked

QOTD: Warranty Limits

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