Keeping an eye out for nonverbal cues can help you decode someone else’s body language. Ever walked away from a conversation feeling confused about what you’d just experienced? It’s possible that the ...
GM’s Corvette stop-sale is larger than expected, covering nearly all recent C8 models due to a subtle software issue tied to safety systems. A few days back, GM hit pause on Corvette C8 sales because ...
Update (4/10/26): The official recall report is now live, and it's exponentially worse than originally reported. A total of 32,988 Corvettes — spanning the 2025 and 2026 model years, and including the ...
GM is voluntarily recalling the vehicles to remedy the problem. Impacted vehicles in the 2025 model year require an in-person visit to fix the glitch. More than 3,300 new Chevrolet Corvettes are under ...
A silent software fault means your turn signal could fail without the car ever telling you. GM halts sale of about 3,300 Corvette C8s over brake light outage detection fault. 2026 models can be ...
General Motors has issued a stop-sale and recall on certain 2025 and 2026 Chevrolet Corvettes due to an issue with the rear turn signals. Faulty software in the exterior lighting control module may ...
The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) requires your car to not only have working turn signals, but to notify you if one of your turn signals is burned-out or otherwise inoperable. If your ...
Chevrolet introduced an updated Chevrolet ZL1 body for the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series, featuring an aggressive design with a revised front grille, prominent rocker panels, and a larger hood power dome. It ...
Chase Elliott (second), William Byron (third), and Kyle Larson (seventh) all collected top-10s for the winningest organization in the history of the NASCAR Cup Series. For the first time since 2019, ...
A garage-assembled square body Chevy truck takes center stage as it demonstrates the capability of a 600 wheel horsepower build. Viewers can watch the powerful pickup maintain control and traction ...
Turn signals are one of the earliest automotive safety features. In the early 1900s, some cars came with mechanical arm "trafficators" that would pop out of either side of the car to indicate a turn.