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    1.7 Million Honda Accord, CR-V Vehicles Investigated for Braking Problem

    Following up on 278 complaints from consumers, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating the automated emergency braking systems in Honda’s Accord and CR-V.The investigation covers the 2017–2019 CR-V and the 2018–2019 Accord.The NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation will look into what it describes as “inadvertent activation of the collision mitigation braking system” in the two models.Honda has been working toward the goal of having its Honda Sensing driver-assist safety technology as standard on every vehicle, and that package includes automated emergency braking (AEB). Already in 2018, a million Honda vehicles were so equipped. Now the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced it’s launching an investigation into the system, after 278 complaints that the braking can happen unnecessarily when there is no obstacle in the vehicle’s path. Of the complaints, 107 involved 2018 or 2019 Accord sedans, and 171 involved the 2017–2019 CR-V crossover. NHTSA said in its initial document that six of these cases involved collisions and minor injuries. Honda calls its AEB system the “collision mitigation braking system” (CMBS).

    Tesla has also come under NHTSA investigation this month over “phantom braking” in its 2021 and 2022 Tesla Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles, also involving an automated emergency braking system.

    2017 Honda CR-V.
    Honda

    Honda was one of 20 automakers that agreed to a plan to make AEB standard on at least 95 percent of its vehicles by 2022, saying it intended to meet that goal two years ahead of schedule. Earlier this month Honda released a statement saying its full safety suite, Honda Sensing, “is now standard or available on all new Honda models, found on nearly five million Honda vehicles on U.S. roads today.” It is unclear whether the problem reported on the 2017–2019 CR-V and 2018–2019 Accord could affect other Honda vehicles or newer models of those two vehicles, but at this time those are the only ones that are part of the NHTSA probe.When asked about that, a Honda spokesperson told Car and Driver, “Each model’s ADAS [Advanced Driver Assistance System] setup is slightly different based on the inherent vehicle differences, and with each generation change, programming evolves.” The automaker also issued a statement saying: “Honda will cooperate with NHTSA through the investigation process, and we will continue our own internal review of the available information.”

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    Ford Will Have a 'Pet Mode' Similar to Tesla's, Patent Application Shows

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    Perhaps trying to compete with Tesla’s Dog mode, Ford has filed a patent application for something called Pet mode, which would allow drivers to remotely control things including windows and temperature.If your dog is the kind of spoiled furry friend who has its own masseuse, Ford has also considered implementing a way for the car to play “relaxing music for the pet’s enjoyment.”Tesla started offering its Dog mode feature around four years ago as a way for drivers to make sure any animals left inside of one of the company’s EVs don’t get too hot or cold, and that passersby would see a notification that lets them know the car is comfortable for the pet.Automakers haven’t shied away from making their vehicles more pet friendly in recent years, from the Subaru Loves Pets campaign to Tesla’s Dog mode. Ford might someday join the pet party thanks to a new patent that describes a way to remotely create a pet-friendly automotive environment whether you’re leaving your dog in a parked car or just trying to make them happier onboard.

    Ford’s patent application, which was filed in 2018 and published this past week, talks about ways to use the key fob or a smartphone app to make a parked vehicle more comfortable for a pet by, for example, lowering one or more windows, adjusting the temperature level, opening the sunroof or the trunk lift gate, and maybe tilting or folding some seatbacks down to give a pet more space. The pet button on a future fob could also be used to open doors and allow your pet to hop in the car. For the truly pampered animal companion, the system would also allow the car to play “relaxing music for the pet’s enjoyment.”

    U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

    U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

    Ford also throws a bit of shade against the old-school ways of driving with pets onboard. “Although some pet owners simply put their pet in a cage in the back of a vehicle,” the patent application says, “others wish to provide better conditions.” The problem, as Ford sees it, is that “the process of creating such an environment (e.g., lowering windows, manually tilting back seats) can be cumbersome.”As a patent application, the filing doesn’t get into every possible feature of some future Ford Pet mode option or exactly how the company might implement this kind of technology. Even so, we can learn about some of the things Ford is thinking about as it might try to make its vehicles more pet friendly. For one thing, the system might have an RFID sensor that tries to communicate with an RFID tag attached to a pet or it might use infrared sensors or a probabilistic model to determine if there is a pet inside the vehicle.The patent was first published by Ford Authority, which suspects that Ford is thinking of adding this technology to its electric vehicles. Tesla Dog mode operates in a manner similar to what Ford is proposing here, while being a bit more advanced. Dog mode uses the inherent benefit of having an electric vehicle with a large battery to basically operate as a little climate-controlled cabin for any waiting animals inside the vehicle. Anyone who has to leave a pet in the car can simply turn on the Keep Climate On setting on the car’s climate controls and, when selecting dog mode, a message is displayed on the large screen that reads: “My owner will be back soon. Don’t worry! The heater [or A/C] is on and it’s XX degrees.” If the car’s battery runs low, the driver will get a push notification on their phone to come and check on the pet.
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    Morgan Super 3 Modernizes the Classic, Iconoclastic Three-Wheeler

    The Morgan Super 3, the replacement for the iconic 3 Wheeler, switches to a Ford 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine.The new car also features Morgan’s first monocoque structure.The Super 3 is on sale in the U.S. now, with first deliveries expected before the end of the year.While we loved the quirky Morgan 3 Wheeler, we always knew that it wouldn’t get to grow nearly as old as the English sports-car maker’s other long-lived models. That was because the S&S flat-twin engine that powered it, which defined both its frontal appearance and its driving behavior, was barely able to pass stringent European emissions standards back when the car was new in 2013. By the time it retired in 2020, its air-cooled engine had been strangled like a malaise-era V-8, its output cut to just 82 horsepower—early ones had made 116 hp—while the rising cost of the U.S.-made powerplant had pushed the 3 Wheeler’s price up to a hefty $59,000.

    Which is why you’re looking at a new and substantially different three-wheeler from Morgan: the new Super 3. The biggest change is obvious from the first glance: the loss of the motorcycle engine for a water-cooled powerplant in the form of a 1.5-liter Ford three-cylinder engine. But the rest of the car has been substantially modernized, too, and we’re promised that the version that will be reaching U.S. buyers later this year will be cheaper, faster, and better to drive than its characterful predecessor.
    The new engine has dramatically altered the Super 3’s front-end appearance. The Super 3 now features a mesh grille covering the bulkier motor where the old car’s cylinder blocks were on proud display. Morgan’s designers have chosen a much squarer design to surround the bulkier new powerplant. It stands in contrast to the curved teardrop shape further back, with an exposed cast metal crossmember acting as both a mounting point for the front suspension and a design element. Europe-market Super 3s will have their headlights mounted farther out, as seen here, but U.S.-bound examples—which are legally regarded as motorcycles—must have theirs mounted closer to the centerline within the grille aperture.
    The Ford engine produces peaks of 118 horsepower and 110 pound-feet of torque and will work against a claimed dry weight of just 1400 pounds. Morgan is anticipating a zero-to-62-mph time of around seven seconds and a top speed of 130 mph. As before, power is channeled through a five-speed manual gearbox from the Mazda Miata; a six-speed was considered, but the extra ratio was reckoned unnecessary. This drives a bevel box to turn a belt connected to the single rear wheel, the layout meaning there is no need for a differential. Nor is there any power steering or ABS for the braking system, so Morgan hasn’t become too modern. The offset design of the thin front wheels, which will be available in both 13- and 14-inch sizes, has tightened the turning circle compared to the old car. For brakes, Morgan continues to use discs at the front and a drum at the rear.
    The Super 3’s structure is another significant innovation for this most traditional of car companies, marking the brand’s first use of monocoque construction. That also means, even more shockingly, that the Super 3 doesn’t have its bodywork mounted to a wooden substructure, a feature that has been common to every previous Morgan since the firm’s foundation. Instead, the whole body is made from superformed aluminum. As before, there are no doors or roof, with different sizes of plastic windscreens being offered as options. External accessory rails will allow bags, carriers, and even cameras to be clipped on; their design is protected by the first patent Morgan has ever registered.The minimalist cabin is designed to be entirely weatherproof; Morgan says it is possible to clean the interior with a jet wash. Switchgear and the twin round digital displays in the center of the dashboard all meet the international IP4 standard for dust and water resistance. Seats are fixed, but the pedal box moves for different-size drivers. Material choice will include vinyl, saddle leather, and tough “adventure spec” fabric. Buyers will be able to choose from a wide range of colors, and, as with the old 3 Wheeler, some visually striking graphics packs.We don’t have finalized pricing yet, but Morgan promises the Super 3 will be both cheaper and better equipped than the P101 runout edition of the old car. The first U.S. customers will be getting their cars before the end of the year.
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    Top 10 Motorcycles 500cc+ Jan 2022 – RE 650 Twins, Tiger, Trident, Ninja, Hayabusa

    Royal Enfield Modified Cruiser – Eimor Customs.Royal Enfield 650 Twins are the highest-selling models in this 500cc+ category since they are the most affordable and locally manufactured modelsPremium motorcycles with engine displacements above 500cc have found a market in India. Although this market isn’t as huge as the ones in Europe and North America, it has seen sizable growth in the last few years with more premium motorcycle brands coming to India with their new products.A total of 1,570 units of motorcycles with engine capacity beyond 500cc were sold across the country last month. This was 78 units lesser than the volume recorded in January last year which has resulted in a YoY decline of 4.73 percent.Top 10 Motorcycles 500cc+ Jan 2022 – RE 650 Twins lead segmentThe sales chart was headed by the 650 Twins from Royal Enfield– Interceptor and Continental GT which cumulatively accumulated a volume of 1,238 units in January this year. During the same period last year, the company was able to dispatch 1,392 units of 650 Twins which resulted in a YoY decline of 11.06 percent. The 650 Twins currently command a market share of almost 79 percent.The second spot was taken by Kawasaki Z900 with 57 units sold last month. The naked streetfighter dispatched 50 units a year back which translated to YoY growth of 14 percent.Motorcycle Sales 500cc + Segment Jan 2022Triumph broke into the liest with Trident 660 which recorded a monthly volume of 25 units in January. The naked roadster recently witnessed a price hike of Rs 50,000. Trident was followed by another Triumph in the form of Tiger 900 with 22 units sold last month.Honda was able to dispatch 20 units of the fully-faired CBR 650F in January this year. It was immediately followed up by its nearest rival- Kawasaki Ninja 650. The Japanese brand was able to dispatch 18 units of the middle-weight Ninja as opposed to 39 units sold in January last year. Suzuki sold the exact same number of Hayabusa last month.Harley Davidson remains stagnantTriumph sold 14 units of Street Triple last month against 7 units in January 2021. This translated to YoY growth of 100 percent. Harley Davidson continues to retail bikes in India even after quitting independent operations in the country. The iconic American brand was able to sell 14 units of Sportster S. The same volume was also recorded by Kawasaki Ninja 1000 which witnessed a decline of 33.33 units.No500cc+ Motorcycles SalesJan-22Jan-21Growth % YoY1650 Twin1,2381,392-11.062Z900575014.003Trident250–4Tiger 9002226-15.385CBR 650F200–6Ninja6501839-53.857Hayabusa180–8Street Triple147100.009Sportster S140–10Ninja10001421-33.3311Ninja ZX-10R130–12Rocket III1320-35.0013Versys 6501118-38.8914883 Iron110–151200 X-Forty Eight100–16Fat Bob80–17Street Twin70–18Speed Twin70–19Boneville T12060–20Vulcan S59-44.4421DL650XA50–22Fat Boy 11450–23Z650413-69.2324Street Scrambler40–25Versys 100049-55.5626Z650RS30–27Boneville Speedmaster34-25.0028Pan America20–29Boneville Bobber20–30Electra Glide20–31ZH210–32RSV4 Factory10–33Tuono V410–34Speed Triple10–35Road Glide10–36Africa Twin012-100.0037Fat Boy09-100.0038Boneville T10005-100.0039Forty Eight Special04-100.0040883 Iron03-100.00411200 Custom02-100.0042Low Rider02-100.0043Low Rider S02-100.00441200 X – Forty Eight01-100.00–Total1,5701,648-4.73The flagship Ninja in the Kawasaki lineup- ZX-10R occupied the eleventh spot and recorded a monthly volume of 13 units in January this year. It was followed by the flagship Triumph in the form of Rocket III with a total of 13 units dispatched across the country last month. Versys 650 and Iron 883 were the next two offerings with 11 units dispatched for each model. More

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    Suzuki Sales, Exports Breakup Jan 2022 – Access, Gixxer, Intruder, Avenis

    Image – SouRik MotoworldSuzuki Motorcycle India reported growth in domestic sales while MoM exports dipped 49.09 percentSuzuki Motorcycle India sales in domestic markets ended on a positive note with a 6.35 percent YoY growth. Sales which had stood at 57,004 units in January 2021 increased to 60,623 units in January 2022. MoM sales saw better performance, up 86.25 percent over 32,549 units sold in December 2021. Exports of the two wheeler company increased 20.26 percent YoY to 9,469 units in January 2022, but dipped 49.09 percent on a MoM basis over 18,599 units sold in December 2021.Suzuki Sales Breakup Jan 2022Access was the best selling Suzuki bike in the country, even as sales dipped YoY. Sales stood at 42,148 units, down 7.32 percent over 45,475 units sold in January 2020. The Access scooter holds a 69.52 percent share in the company lineup. This was a dip from 77.91 percent held in December 2021 when sales stood at 25,358 units relating to a 66.21 percent MoM growth.Higher demand has been reported for the Suzuki Burgman Street with 9,504 units sold in January 2022, up 8.70 percent over 8,743 units sold in January 2021. It was also a 64.83 percent MoM increase over 5,766 units sold in December 2021. December 2021 saw the company add new colour schemes to the Suzuki Access and Burgman Street.The new Avenis scooter 125cc, that has recently gone on sale in the country added 6,314 units to domestic sales last month. This scooter takes on the TVS Ntorq and Yamaha RayZR in its segment.Suzuki Domestic Sales Breakup Jan 2022Suzuki Gixxer and Gixxer 250 saw sales at 2,462 units and 172 units respectively in January 2022 as against 2,540 units and 165 units sold in January 2021. Sales in December 2021 had stood at 1,213 units and 198 units respectively.This was followed by the Hayabusa of which the company sold 18 bikes in January 2022, a 50 percent MoM growth over 12 units sold in December 2021. V-Strom sales were at 5 units in January 2022 and 2 units in December 2021 relating to a 150 percent MoM growth.Suzuki Exports Breakup Jan 2022The Suzuki Gixxer was a favoured bike in global markets with 4,842 units sold last month, up 76.20 percent over 2,748 units sold in January 2021. It was a 53.83 percent MoM de-growth over 10,488 units sold in December 2021. The Gixxer commanded a 56.39 percent share in December 2021 which dipped to 51.14 percent in January 2022.Suzuki Exports Breakup Jan 2022Exports of Burgman stood at 2,410 units, up 0.58 percent from 2,424 units sold in January 2021 and down 42.29 percent from 4,176 units sold in December 2021. Gixxer 250 exports were at 1,633 units last month with a 27.55 percent YoY de- growth over 2,254 units sold in January 2021. It was also a MoM de-growth from 3,148 units sold in December 2021 relating to a 48.13 percent dip in shipments.Exports of the Access scooter (249 units), Hayate (164 units) and Intruder (160 units) along with 10 units of the Lets and 1 unit of the Avenis were also shipped in the last month. It was the Intruder that showed the maximum YoY growth up 150 percent while MoM shipments dipped 54.55 percent. More

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    Bounce Infinity E1 Electric Scooter – First Ride Review

    Bounce Electric Scooter ReviewBounce Infinity E1 is surely one of the most affordable high-speed electric scooters in the market but does it have enough for people to switch from petrol to electric?The push given to electric mobility has resulted in many new electric vehicles (EVs) under new brands entering the Indian market in recent times. One such promising brand which has been able to create the right buzz is Bounce Infinity. Like Ola, Bounce has been known to provide expertise in ride-sharing mobility primarily through two-wheelers.The Bengaluru-based startup recently ventured into the EV space by unveiling its first electric scooter called E1. We recently got hold of the upcoming battery-powered scooter for a short period to check out how it performs in the rear world. We find out if the new e-scooter manages to stand out among a plethora of rivals in today’s market.Design & QualityStarting with its appearance, Bounce Infinity E1 flaunts a rather simple design that bodes well with the intention with which it has been built. It is compact and thankfully doesn’t stray too much from its petrol-powered counterparts. It gets a dual-pod LED headlamp with an integrated circular LED DRL which gives it a quirky look.Bounce Electric Scooter ReviewComplementing the headlamp cluster are twin LED indicators on the front apron which give the scooter impression of an Android on wheels. At rear, E1 gets a single-piece LED headlamp unit flanked by turn indicators with fin-like internals. However, the design isn’t that good enough to mask all its imperfections.For starters, every single body panel has been made from fibre reinforced plastic, a trade-off for metallic panels in order to reduce weight of the scooter for obvious reasons like better performance and range. This results in an extremely nimble kerb weight of 94 kilos which makes it lighter than most of its petrol-powered rivals. Bounce is offering E1 in five colour options which could be further customised with aftermarket wraps although the quality and finish of paint are not among the best.Quality of switchgear is fairly acceptable, however, the overall build quality isn’t solid. The round rearview mirrors were intended to provide retro appeal but are not very useful and wider persons may find it difficult to see what’s behind them.Bounce Electric Scooter ReviewErgonomicsErgonomics of the scooter has been kept fairly simple and intended for daily commutes. The rider sits upright with the handlebar pulled slightly inwards and plenty of space on the floorboard. The seat is very comfortable and spacious even for a pillion with the right amount of padding underneath. The scooter has been provided with feather-touch footpegs for the pillion which are a nice addition. Unfortunately, these won’t be making the cut in the production-spec model.Features on offerList of features is not too thin for a scooter at this price point. You get a standard negative LCD display which is eligible for most parts but isn’t crisp. The display reads out standard information like speed, distance covered, range left, etc. It gets two special modes namely- Reverse and Drag. The former is useful while moving the scooter from a tricky parking space.Bounce Electric Scooter ReviewWhile the latter is extremely useful in case of a tyre puncture. Underseat storage is cramped due to the big battery placed inside which leaves the consumer with only 11 litres. Only a half-face helmet can be kept inside the storage, however, depth of the luggage space may make it usable. It also gets a USB charger under the seat and two hooks for riders to fasten their belongings on the floorboard.Illumination has been kept all-LED on both ends of the scooter. While specs sheets suggest that the scooter will be loaded with connected features like remote tracking, geo-fencing, etc., we got to experience none of it since this was a pre-production model and the software is still in the Beta stage of testing.Bounce Electric Scooter ReviewRide & HandlingE1 is surprisingly a very good handler for a scooter meant for commuting purposes. The ultra-light kerb weight makes it super flickable in tight traffic. It can also lean into a corner with fair ease to a certain extent until the aftermarket side stand starts scraping. However, the suspension is a bit too firm for a commuter scooter and you feel each and every bump on the road.With very little travel on offer, the front suspension does bottom out on an average-sized pothole. The good thing, though, is that the twin rear shock absorbers are adjustable for preload which should provide some comfort. Braking provided by a 230mm front and 203mm rear discs provide a very good bite. However, grabbing the brake levers too hard might result in the rider losing control as there is no ABS to save the day.Bounce Electric Scooter ReviewPerformance & RangePowering the Bounce electric scooter is a 1.5kW BLDC hub motor mounted on the rear wheel which derives its energy from a 48 V, 39 Ah Lithium-ion battery pack. For a commuter scooter, performance is more than energetic thanks to the massive surge of torque (85 Nm) which is available from the word go. It gets two ride modes- Eco and Power and we spent most of our time pulling the throttle hard in the latter.While this did let us extract the fullest out of the emission-free powertrain, it resulted in a sharp decline of the estimated range shown on the console. The claimed top speed of 65 kmph was reached without much fuss. However, we came across a serious issue when the scooter failed to respond to the throttle inputs after a while.Bounce Electric Scooter ReviewSpeed of the scooter gradually declined in fast-moving traffic but thankfully this was a momentary glitch. The system was up and running after the brakes were applied and the scooter slowed down for a while resulting in the battery cooling down and regenerating. Coming to range, contrary to the specs sheet, the electric scooter would return around a single-charge range of 65km on Eco Mode as opposed to 85km.In Power Mode, this figure drops down to around 50-55km per charge. However, the actual range depends on various criteria, like riding style, rider’s weight, incline on roads, etc. In our limited stint, we tested the scooter through a variety of road conditions including hilly inclines, smooth straight tarmac and some rough trails as well. The E1 sailed through all conditions smoothly.Bounce Electric Scooter ReviewPrice & OfferingsBounce Infinity is offering two forms of ownership with E1- one with the battery that costs Rs 68,999 and one without the battery at a cost of Rs 45,099 (both prices are ex-showroom, Delhi). The ownership models adopted by Bounce are interesting. The company is pushing for the latter model where it could provide its expertise on battery swapping technology.These battery swapping stations will be installed at a variety of places including the local grocery store, refueling stations, shopping malls, etc. A registered consumer has to pay a fixed subscription amount on a monthly basis along with a nominal amount on every battery swap. Bounce will be installing battery swapping stations with capacities ranging from a 2-unit station to a 20-unit station across multiple locations.However, initially, these services will be available to just Tier 1 centres. On the other hand, the ones opting for the scooter with the battery pack are given a standard AC home charger but they won’t be able to enjoy the benefits of swapping. The standard home charger takes 4-5 hours to get the battery fully juiced up.VerdictBounce Infinity E1 impresses you on most parts, however, there are some glaring drawbacks that need some serious attention. The overall fit and finish definitely needs a lift and we cannot guarantee reliability of the software which we didn’t get to test. Before deliveries commence from April onwards, Bounce needs to iron out the rough edges (quite literally).We are also not yet confident of the ownership models offered by the company as there are too many tangibles involved. A simpler and more robust model would be very helpful for the consumers and the manufacturer in the long run. But that being said, Bounce is offering an electric scooter at a price much lesser than a petrol scooter.The E1 has enough to offer that would suffice the needs of most Indian commuters. If the company could sort out the niggles before the scooter reaches production, it could be a game-changer in the segment which is blooming across the market. We’ll reserve our final judgment until we get to ride the production-spec model of E1. More

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    1948 Crosley CC Four Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick of the Day

    This adorable 1948 Crosley CC Four is our Bring a Trailer pick of the day.The CC Four stood out among the chrome-covered barges of post-war America, powered by a 0.7-liter inline-four. The blue-and-white Crosley was restored by the previous owner, including a fresh paint job.When you think of cars from the postwar era, you likely picture gigantic boats stretching nearly 20 feet long, bedazzled in chrome trim and sprouting jet-age fins from the rear fenders. But not every vehicle that emerged after the end of World War II was a portrait of American excess. One of the few companies not building lavish boulevard cruisers was Crosley, which focused instead on lightweight subcompacts. Its most popular model was the CC Four, and this station-wagon example is now for sale on the Bring a Trailer auction site—which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos.

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    Crosley launched its first car in 1939, a tiny two-door that competed with the American Bantam. The company continued building road cars into 1942, with wartime fuel rations making the efficient little runabouts an attractive choice. In 1946, civilian production resumed with the new CC Four, which was offered in a plethora of body styles: sedan, two-door convertible, station wagon, panel van, pickup, and even a convertible wagon called the Sport Utility. The CC helped Crosley reach new heights, more than tripling sales to over 20,000 units in both 1947 and 1948, but reliability woes hurt the brand’s reputation. Crosley launched a miniature sports car called the Hotshot and an off-roader called the Farm-O-Road, but sales plummeted and the company ceased production in 1952.

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    This blue-and-white 1948 Crosley CC Four station wagon represents the most common Crosley, but the little long-roof is a fairly rare find today. Powered by a 0.7-liter inline-four mated to a three-speed manual transmission, the rear-wheel-drive CC is not a fast car, and it would probably struggle to reach the 70-mph limit shown on the speedometer. You probably wouldn’t want to get going that fast anyway, since stopping power is provided by drum brakes at each wheel.

    The tiny red-painted 12-inch wheels are wrapped in 155/80 Kumho Power Star 750 tires, and the car comes with a matching spare. Inside, the two front seats and narrow rear bench are cloaked in a brown vinyl, with olive door panels topped off with faux-wood trim. The CC Four won’t win you any light-to-light drag races, but the cheerful little Crosley would certainly stand out in traffic and it represents an unusual piece of automotive history. This is one of the cleaner Crosleys to crop up on Bring a Trailer, with the previous owner having bought it as a running project car and refurbishing it, including a fresh layer of paint. Bidding is already past the $10,000 mark with five days to go.

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    2022 Ford Bronco Wildtrak Now Available with Fox Dampers

    Ford is adding a HOSS 3.0 suspension package to the Bronco Wildtrak that includes Fox 2.5 dampers. The package also includes a front bumper with tow hooks and integrated fog lights.It costs an extra $2505 and is exclusive to reservation holders and order holders with unscheduled build dates. Ford’s Raptor lineup is now pretty stacked with the new Ranger Raptor revealed yesterday, and Raptor-specific equipment is trickling down into the mainstream lineup. The Bronco Wildtrak, which was previously was the most off-road-ready Bronco from the factory, will be available with a new HOSS 3.0 (High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension) package for the 2022 model year that includes Fox internal-bypass dampers.

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    Unlike the Bronco Raptor, which uses 3.1-inch diameter adaptive dampers from Fox, the Bronco Wildtrak uses 2.5-inch units that are also found on the new Ranger Raptor. These dampers are designed for high-speed off-roading and are meant to hold up better over time, as their aluminum bodies shed heat more effectively compared to the standard Wildtrak model’s Bilstein dampers that are included in the Sasquatch package. The Bronco Wildtrak rides on 35-inch all-terrain tires compared to the standard 37s on the Raptor.

    Wildtrak models with the HOSS 3.0 package also get the Bronco Raptor’s steering rack, which is derived from the F-150 Raptor’s, and stronger inner and outer tie rods. The package also includes a rear stabilizer bar. A powder-coated front bumper hides tow hooks and fog lights, and there’s added protection with steel skid plates. The Bronco Wildtrak’s HOSS 3.0 package is exclusive to reservation holders and unscheduled order holders, and models so equipped are scheduled to arrive this summer. It’s available on both two- and four-door models and costs $2505 on top of the Wildtrak’s $49,275 starting price.
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