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Ford Maverick Hybrid surcharge, Tesla unintended acceleration, GM vs. EPA EV targets: Today’s Car News

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The federal government investigates Tesla unintended acceleration claims—again. GM is concerned about hitting 50% EVs by 2030, through a regulatory lens. And the Ford Maverick is now more expensive as a high-mpg hybrid in its actual sticker price, not just at the dealership. This and more, here at Green Car Reports.

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Ford recalls 464 Mustang Mach-E units for software glitch causing unintended acceleration

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Ford is recalling 464 units of the 2021 Mustang Mach-E due to the presence of a potential software glitch that could cause unintended acceleration. ” The presence of this software glitch could cause unintended acceleration, deceleration, movement, or a reduction in motive power.

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Honda Clarity PHEV, Kia’s electric push, Tesla’s unintended acceleration: Today’s Car News

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Tesla’s potentially facing an unintended-acceleration investigation. The federal government says that it will review a petition claiming unintended-acceleration issues on Tesla vehicles. Kia plans for many more electric vehicles. And the Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid returns, but only to California.

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Tesla Self-Driving and Unintended Acceleration Not The Same Says NHTSA

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The post Tesla Self-Driving and Unintended Acceleration Not The Same Says NHTSA appeared first on The Truth About Cars.

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Tesla Faces a Potential NHTSA Investigation for Cybertruck Accelerator Pedal Problems

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Remember the Toyota stuck accelerator fiasco? It’s now Tesla’s turn, as the automaker recently issued a stop-sale for an issue with the Cybertruck’s accelerator pedal. Get the latest news, features,& TTAC& takes, and everything else that gets to the truth about cars first by& subscribing to our& newsletter.

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Tesla owner who claimed “brake failure” ordered to issue formal apology in 10 days

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A former Model 3 The case of a former Tesla Model 3 owner from China who claimed that his vehicle experienced “brake failure” and unintended acceleration has been ordered by a court to issue a formal apology to the company in 10 days. The brakes were never engaged. pic.twitter.com/XSr8dHQxfA.

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Tesla’s pushback, Subaru’s electrification push, VW’s EV targets: Today’s Car News

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And Tesla cries foul about unintended-acceleration claims. As Volkswagen’s CEO presses for more urgency in the company’s shift toward electric cars, a new analysis. Subaru is planning a big shift toward hybrids and electric cars. VW’s targets seem far off, according to one analysis.

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