TSLA418.450-5.25%
GM83.2201.52%
F15.365-0.345%
RIVN18.120-0.15%
CYD58.1600.49%
HMC27.9300.22%
TM179.500-0.72%
CVNA66.2102.56%
PAG171.610-0.27%
LAD290.600-0.07%
AN188.140-2.11%
GPI305.430-0.32%
ABG190.1503.23%
SAH84.3201.03%
TSLA418.450-5.25%
GM83.2201.52%
F15.365-0.345%
RIVN18.120-0.15%
CYD58.1600.49%
HMC27.9300.22%
TM179.500-0.72%
CVNA66.2102.56%
PAG171.610-0.27%
LAD290.600-0.07%
AN188.140-2.11%
GPI305.430-0.32%
ABG190.1503.23%
SAH84.3201.03%
TSLA418.450-5.25%
GM83.2201.52%
F15.365-0.345%
RIVN18.120-0.15%
CYD58.1600.49%
HMC27.9300.22%
TM179.500-0.72%
CVNA66.2102.56%
PAG171.610-0.27%
LAD290.600-0.07%
AN188.140-2.11%
GPI305.430-0.32%
ABG190.1503.23%
SAH84.3201.03%

Ford and GM issue major recalls impacting over 590,000 vehicles in the U.S.

Both automakers have communicated that they are taking immediate steps to address these safety concerns through dealer networks.
Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 144,000 of its 2022-2024 Ford Maverick vehicles in the U.S. due to a defect in the rearview camera.

Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 144,000 of its 2022-2024 Ford Maverick vehicles in the U.S. due to a defect in the rearview camera. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced today that the rearview camera image may freeze when the vehicle is in reverse, potentially increasing the risk of a collision.

This recall highlights ongoing safety concerns as automakers continue to address camera system vulnerabilities in newer vehicle models.

In addition, General Motors is recalling 449,671 pickup trucks and SUVs due to a potentially faulty low brake fluid warning system. The recall affects the 2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 trucks, as well as the 2023-2024 Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL, Cadillac Escalade, and Escalade ESV models.

According to the NHTSA, the electronic brake control module software on these vehicles may fail to illuminate a warning light when brake fluid levels drop, compromising braking performance and increasing the risk of an accident.

To remedy the issue, GM will deploy an over-the-air software update to correct the electronic brake control module for the affected vehicles. Both automakers have communicated that they are taking immediate steps to address these safety concerns through dealer networks and customer notifications.

Read More
More from Articles
FTC-warned dealers had twice the bait-and-switch complaints.

FTC-warned dealers had twice the bait-and-switch complaints

- June 4, 2026
On the Dash: Financing, advertising, and bait-and-switch complaints appeared twice as often at FTC-warned stores, according to a report by Widewail. 72% of FTC-warned dealers had at least one financing...
Digital becomes the new front door for auto insurance shopping, as nearly half of new auto policies are bought online, JD Power finds

Digital becomes the new front door for auto insurance shopping, as nearly half of new auto policies are bought online, JD Power finds

- June 4, 2026
Customers getting more quotes than ever before (3.5 on average) A competitive price is key to keeping customers engaged States in the South show high shop and switch rates TROY, Mich.--(BUSINESS...
Hyundai expands dealer reach with mobile service vans

Hyundai expands dealer reach with mobile service vans

- June 4, 2026
On the Dash: Hyundai is targeting 150 dealer-operated mobile service units nationwide by the end of 2026. Factory-trained technicians perform approved repairs and maintenance at customers' homes or workplaces. Mobile...
Ford U.S. sales fall 14% in May as EV, hybrid, truck demand softens

Ford U.S. sales fall 14% in May as EV, hybrid, truck demand softens

- June 4, 2026
On the Dash: Ford's EV sales slowdown continues, with Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning posting steep year-over-year declines. Hybrid sales also fell, signaling broader softness beyond battery-electric vehicles. Explorer, Maverick...