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From the November/December 2025 issue of Car and Driver.
How much power can you safely add? Discover the shocking potential of Toyota's GR86 with bolt-on turbo kits from top tuners.
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If there’s one warning light that unites every driver from Anchorage to Miami, it’s that little amber engine icon.
The new engineering analysis covers 286,000 vehicles that were part of NHTSA’s original investigation but weren’t covered under an earlier recall.
The agency’s engineering analysis could expand the recall beyond GM’s original 877,000 affected trucks and SUVs.