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Chrysler recalls over 200,000 Ram vehicles. See impacted models.
Chrysler recalls over 200,000 Ram vehicles. See impacted models.

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Chrysler recalls over 200,000 Ram vehicles. See impacted models.

Chrysler has recalled over 200,000 Ram vehicles after discovering the cars' rearview cameras may not properly display images. The parent company of Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) is Stellantis. According to a May 21 notice from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the recall applies to more than 235,000 Ram ProMaster vans with model years between 2022-2025. The vans' rearview cameras may not display an image and instead show up as a blank image, reducing the driver's view behind the car. "If the driver does not heed the blank screen warning and fails to otherwise make sure it is safe to operate the vehicle in reverse, a vehicle crash can occur," the recall report says. Here's what to know. About 235,000 Ram vans are included in the recall. The models include: 2022-2025 Ram ProMaster More car recalls: Volkswagen recalls over 170,000 vehicles. See impacted models Drivers who own a car included in the recall can bring it to a Chrysler/Ram dealer to update the camera security software free of charge, NHTSA said. Owners will be notified via letter beginning June 19. Customers can also contact Chrysler at 800-853-1403 and mention 40C, the number for this recall. Both the NHTSA recall database and USA TODAY's recall database for car and motor vehicle recalls are regularly updated with the latest status on vehicles, car parts or car accessories. To check if your car has been affected, car owners can either search their car's make or model in USA TODAY's recall database or look it up on NHTSA's website. The NHTSA website also has a feature that allows you to search directly using your vehicle's license plate number or vehicle identification number. The site also provides information about recalled car seats, tires and other equipment. Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Chrysler Ram recall: Over 200,000 cars recalled for camera issue

Chrysler recalls over 200,000 Ram vehicles. See impacted models.
Chrysler recalls over 200,000 Ram vehicles. See impacted models.

USA Today

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • USA Today

Chrysler recalls over 200,000 Ram vehicles. See impacted models.

Chrysler recalls over 200,000 Ram vehicles. See impacted models. Show Caption Hide Caption Car recalls: Why they happen and what buyers should know Why do car recalls happen? Here's what to know if your car has an open recall. Chrysler has recalled over 200,000 Ram vehicles after discovering the cars' rearview cameras may not properly display images. The parent company of Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) is Stellantis. According to a May 21 notice from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the recall applies to more than 235,000 Ram ProMaster vans with model years between 2022-2025. The vans' rearview cameras may not display an image and instead show up as a blank image, reducing the driver's view behind the car. "If the driver does not heed the blank screen warning and fails to otherwise make sure it is safe to operate the vehicle in reverse, a vehicle crash can occur," the recall report says. Here's what to know. Which Ram vehicles are being recalled? About 235,000 Ram vans are included in the recall. The models include: 2022-2025 Ram ProMaster More car recalls: Volkswagen recalls over 170,000 vehicles. See impacted models What to do if your car has been recalled Drivers who own a car included in the recall can bring it to a Chrysler/Ram dealer to update the camera security software free of charge, NHTSA said. Owners will be notified via letter beginning June 19. Customers can also contact Chrysler at 800-853-1403 and mention 40C, the number for this recall. How to check if your car has been recalled Both the NHTSA recall database and USA TODAY's recall database for car and motor vehicle recalls are regularly updated with the latest status on vehicles, car parts or car accessories. To check if your car has been affected, car owners can either search their car's make or model in USA TODAY's recall database or look it up on NHTSA's website. The NHTSA website also has a feature that allows you to search directly using your vehicle's license plate number or vehicle identification number. The site also provides information about recalled car seats, tires and other equipment. Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at

Americans want to move most to this country, survey finds
Americans want to move most to this country, survey finds

The Herald Scotland

time3 days ago

  • The Herald Scotland

Americans want to move most to this country, survey finds

Visitors to Expatsi's website answered the 20-question assessment based on factors like preferred climates, monthly budget and languages. Using publicly-available data, the survey generates top suggested countries for the prospective expatriates. After that, respondents can indicate which countries they're most interested in moving to. Portugal was the No. 1 country request for Americans, according to the survey results. Several other popular European nations also made the list. Here's a look at the data. Which countries do Americans want to move to? See 2024 survey results After completing Expatsi's survey, the following countries were the most requested spots for Americans to move to: Portugal Spain United Kingdom Canada Italy Ireland France Mexico New Zealand Costa Rica Why are Americans choosing to move out of the country? Expatsi's survey also tracked prospective movers' top reasons for wanting to leaving the U.S. The top reason people reported wanting to move abroad was for adventure, enrichment or growth - 61% of survey respondents chose that reason. More than half of survey respondents respectively also selected political reasons, like ultraconservatism and divisions around the country. More Americans are visiting Portugal than ever: report Portugal has become a hotspot for American tourists, according to reports. Reuters, citing data from the National Statistics Institute, reported that more than 140,000 Americans visited Portugal in November 2023, marking a monthly record. Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at

Americans want to move to this European country, new survey says
Americans want to move to this European country, new survey says

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Americans want to move to this European country, new survey says

American visitors have flocked to Portugal in record numbers in recent years, and a new report indicates that more travelers could be there to stay. Expatsi, a travel company for those looking to emigrate, conducted a survey of more than 116,000 Americans to determine which countries are the most desirable to those looking to move out of the United States. Visitors to Expatsi's website answered the 20-question assessment based on factors like preferred climates, monthly budget and languages. Using publicly-available data, the survey generates top suggested countries for the prospective expatriates. After that, respondents can indicate which countries they're most interested in moving to. Portugal was the No. 1 country request for Americans, according to the survey results. Several other popular European nations also made the list. Here's a look at the data. After completing Expatsi's survey, the following countries were the most requested spots for Americans to move to: Portugal Spain United Kingdom Canada Italy Ireland France Mexico New Zealand Costa Rica Expatsi's survey also tracked prospective movers' top reasons for wanting to leaving the U.S. The top reason people reported wanting to move abroad was for adventure, enrichment or growth – 61% of survey respondents chose that reason. More than half of survey respondents respectively also selected political reasons, like ultraconservatism and divisions around the country. Portugal has become a hotspot for American tourists, according to reports. Reuters, citing data from the National Statistics Institute, reported that more than 140,000 Americans visited Portugal in November 2023, marking a monthly record. Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Americans want to move most to this country, survey finds

Americans want to move to this European country, new survey says
Americans want to move to this European country, new survey says

USA Today

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • USA Today

Americans want to move to this European country, new survey says

Americans want to move to this European country, new survey says Show Caption Hide Caption Tariffs are pushing Americans to cut costs A new survey from Clarify Capital shows 39% of Americans are taking on side jobs to help absorb tariff-induced price hikes. Scripps News American visitors have flocked to Portugal in record numbers in recent years, and a new report indicates that more travelers could be there to stay. Expatsi, a travel company for those looking to emigrate, conducted a survey of more than 116,000 Americans to determine which countries are the most desirable to those looking to move out of the United States. Visitors to Expatsi's website answered the 20-question assessment based on factors like preferred climates, monthly budget and languages. Using publicly-available data, the survey generates top suggested countries for the prospective expatriates. After that, respondents can indicate which countries they're most interested in moving to. Portugal was the No. 1 country request for Americans, according to the survey results. Several other popular European nations also made the list. Here's a look at the data. Which countries do Americans want to move to? See 2024 survey results After completing Expatsi's survey, the following countries were the most requested spots for Americans to move to: Portugal Spain United Kingdom Canada Italy Ireland France Mexico New Zealand Costa Rica Why are Americans choosing to move out of the country? Expatsi's survey also tracked prospective movers' top reasons for wanting to leaving the U.S. The top reason people reported wanting to move abroad was for adventure, enrichment or growth – 61% of survey respondents chose that reason. More than half of survey respondents respectively also selected political reasons, like ultraconservatism and divisions around the country. More Americans are visiting Portugal than ever: report Portugal has become a hotspot for American tourists, according to reports. Reuters, citing data from the National Statistics Institute, reported that more than 140,000 Americans visited Portugal in November 2023, marking a monthly record. Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at

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