Cars
Read the latest news, reviews, recalls and more for the vehicle makes and models that Long Islanders drive.
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Drivers in some western Nassau County communities pay higher annual auto insurance premiums than their fellow motorists in Suffolk.
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The latest heavy-duty pickups deliver new heights of towing and hauling performance while also offering as many high-end features as a luxury sedan.
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Nissan is recalling 1.3 million vehicles in the United States, Canada and other countries to fix a problem with backup camera displays.
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U.S. safety regulators are investigating complaints of steering problems in about 270,000 SUVs made by Fiat Chrysler.
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While the number of charging stations has grown on Long Island, more are needed, the report found.
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Many college-bound students, whether it be a freshman leaving home for the first time or a grad student needing more reliable transportation, require the purchase of a vehicle.
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U.S. News came out with its list of Best Cars for Teens, giving recommendations in various price ranges on what models are best for younger drivers.
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Gas prices were averaging slightly higher in Suffolk — $2.84 per gallon — than Nassau — $2.82 per gallon — as of this morning.
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A nonprofit wants Security Dodge to stop storing its vehicles on a site embroiled in a tax lien dispute and that has soil and groundwater contamination.
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Officials at Security Dodge have said their plans for the two sites on Merrick Road will helpalleviate parking and other problems in the area.