Issues

Crashtest.com

October 9, 2002

Crashtest.com
International crash-test results.

Don’t Get Taken Every Time

October 9, 2002

Don't Get Taken Every Time

Advice on buying a new or used vehicle.

CarBargains

October 9, 2002

CarBargains
CarBargains, an auto pricing program provided by nonprofit organization Consumers’ CHECKBOOK, uncovers bargain prices on new vehicles through a competitive bidding process. Once a consumer specifies the make, model, and style of the vehicle he or she intends to purchase – CarBargains then gathers bids from at least five local dealers. The buyer simply selects the most appealing offer – no haggling, no hassles. If you’d like to learn more about CarBargains, click on the link above or call 1-800-475-7283.

Kids and Cars

October 9, 2002

Kids and Cars
KIDS AND CARS is a nonprofit organization which works on vehicle related non-traffic incidents that lead to injury or death when children are left unattended in or around a vehicle.

Transport Canada

October 9, 2002

Transport Canada
Transport Canada is the Canadian counterpart of the US Department of Transportation.

Advocates for Auto and Highway Safety

October 9, 2002

Advocates for Auto and Highway Safety

Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety is an alliance of consumer, health and safety groups and insurance companies and agents working together to make America’s roads safer.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

October 9, 2002

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is the Federal regulatory agency responsible for setting motor vehicle safety standards and obtaining safety recalls of motor vehicles, tires and equipment.

2001 Senate CAFE Testimony

October 8, 2002

STATEMENT OF CLARENCE M. DITLOW

DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR AUTO SAFETY

On Reforming the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards
Before the

SENATE COMMITTEE on COMMERCE, SCIENCE AND TRANSPORTATION

Washington DC December 6, 2001

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September 27, 2002

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Court Orders Ford To Recall 1.8 Million Vehicles In California For Stalling

September 9, 2002

COURT ORDERS FORD TO RECALL 1.8 MILLION VEHICLES IN CALIFORNIA FOR STALLING
Ford Concealed Defect That Increases Fatal Crashes 9% from Regulators and Public for Years