According to Consumer Reports, the Niro PHEV achieved a combined fuel economy of 47 miles per gallon, with 38 mpg in city ...
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Subaru has risen to the top of the rankings, displacing Lexus and Toyota, which have held the top spot for many years. Of the ...
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How do children get ahold of these dangerous batteries? Depending on the product, it’s not very hard. Consumer Reports recently evaluated 31 products that run on button batteries, and the ...
Buying a vehicle with good fuel economy saves drivers money; these 10 hybrids or plug-in hybrids all carry CR’s Green Choice certification.
So, how are kids getting their hands on these dangerous batteries? The answer is more concerning than you might think. Consumer Reports recently evaluated 31 products powered by button batteries ...
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Northvolt, currently under US bankruptcy protection, stopped funding most of its joint ventures, including Novo, throughout ...
Sometimes, it’s the smallest things that make the biggest difference. Regarding safety and convenience on the road, there’s ...
ATLANTA — Despite new safety laws aimed at protecting children, button and coin cell batteries remain a potentially deadly hazard. A Consumer Reports investigation found that many household ...
The fan’s lithium ion battery can overheat while charging, posing a fire hazard. The firm has received two consumer reports of the rechargeable handheld fans overheating and emitting smoke.