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Ford Bronco Recalled Because Front Seats Can Come Loose
Ford Motor Company is recalling certain 2021-2023 Ford Bronco SUVs because the front seats may have a loose or dislodged seat frame height-adjust pivot bolt.
Kia Telluride Recalled Due to Fire Risk, Owners Advised to Park Outside
Kia America is recalling certain 2020-2024 Kia Telluride SUVs because the front seat power motor can overheat and cause a fire, when parked or when driving.
Should You Use Synthetic Oil in Your Car?
Consumer Reports presents the advantages and downsides of using synthetic oil in your car, and why you might want to consider synthetic engine oil.
First Drive: 2026 Nissan Leaf Takes Some Steps Forward, Some Back
CR reviews the all-new 2026 Nissan Leaf crossover electric vehicle, sharing insights on the new design, technology, safety features, and electric powertrain.
How to Make Your Car More Accessible for Aging, Injury, Disability, or Pregnancy
Whether aging, injury, surgery, disability, or pregnancy means you'll need car adaptations, or if you need a wheelchair van, this CR guide can help.
First Drive: 2026 Nissan Sentra Gets Updated Styling and Tech While Keeping the Same Powertrain
CR's first drive of the all-new 2026 Nissan Sentra sedan includes findings on interior comfort, the driving experience, and more.
How to Age-Proof Your Home
In this primer on age-proofing your home, Consumer Reports offers strategies that can help keep you comfortable and safe for years to come.
Best Used Cars and SUVs Under $15,000
Consumer Reports reveals the best used cars and SUVs for less than $15,000, based on years of test data and hundreds of thousands of survey responses.
How to Choose the Safest Car Seat for Your Child
All car seats sold in the U.S. must meet federal safety standards, but CR's tests show that some car seats offer additional safety.
First Drive: 2026 Subaru Solterra EV Gets a Major Freshening to Catch Up to the Competition
The 2026 Subaru Solterra EV has been updated, giving it more range and a Tesla NACS charge port. But is that enough for this small SUV to remain competitive?
First Drive: 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Electric Vehicle Feels Like an Unfinished Product
Consumer Reports reviews the all-new 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S electric SUV, sharing details about its power, performance, range, and more.
10 Best SUVs You Can Buy Right Now
In this look at the 10 best SUVs you can buy right now, Consumer Reports says these top-rated vehicles performed well in our tests and offer good reliability.
Consumer Reports' Most Popular New Cars and SUVs
These are the new cars and SUVs that are most researched by car buyers on the Consumer Reports website.
First Drive: 2025 Audi A6 E-Tron Wraps a Sleek Hatchback Body Around an Electric Powertrain
This First Drive of the all-new 2025 Audi A6 E-Tron includes early findings on ride comfort, the driving experience, the controls, and driving range.
Preview: 2026 Honda Prelude Promises to Be Fun and Fuel-Efficient
CR previews the revived 2026 Honda Prelude sports coupe, with a hybrid powertrain with chassis tech from the Civic Type R.
Roomiest, Most Comfortable EVs
Consumer Reports uses data from our own exclusive tests to find electric vehicles that are comfy and roomy for people, pets, and cargo.
Best Babyproofing Corner Guards and Edge Protectors of 2026, Tested by Experts
Corner protectors and edge guards are a smart choice when babyproofing. We tested picks from Pom, Roving Cove, and Safety 1st to see which is the most durable.
General Motors Recalls SUVs Because Seat Belts May Become Damaged
General Motors is recalling nearly 95,000 Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC SUVs from the 2021 model year to fix damaged third-row seat belts. Consumer Reports has the details.
First Drive: 2026 Audi A6 Is a Powerful, Quiet Sedan for Gobbling Up Highway Miles
The 2026 Audi A6 is a powerful, quiet luxury sedan, but with frustrating controls and poor fuel economy, it doesn’t feel special compared with competitors.
‘These Aren’t Statistics. These Are Babies.’ Why Online Misinformation About Infant Sleep Is More Dangerous Than Ever.
Whether scrolling, searching, or shopping, parents are bombarded with misleading information and imagery about unsafe infant sleep practices and products.