Top 5 stories of the week: Ford Future Product; Angela Zepeda leaves Hyundai
A quick look at the top automotive stories of the week as determined by reader interest.
A quick look at the top automotive stories of the week as determined by reader interest.
Increased warranty claims alerted Toyota of potential issues with their 2023-24 Sequoia Hybrids.
Subaru of America’s marketing goes beyond love, dogs and safety. An integral component is derived from its motorsports footprint but especially rally racing.
A fight and “popping” sounds incited a panic Thursday night at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, leading to since-dispelled rumors of an active shooter at the theme park.
Calls about an apparent shooter began before 10 p.m. as the park was beginning to close.
According to the incident report released Friday by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, calls were coming from different locations close to the park entrance, particularly City Hall, the bus stop, the Town Square and the monorail. However, none of the callers said they actually saw a weapon and no gunshot wounds were reported.
Deputies canvassing the Main Street plaza and checking nearby stores found no shell casings or evidence of a bullet striking any park buildings and no witnesses reported seeing anyone having been shot. The popping noises are believed to have come from balloons, which the report said was noticed by deputies interacting with visitors leaving the park.
The pops are believed to have happened just as a fight broke out near the monorail, which deputies reported had “no indications of firearms involved.” The only reported injury handled by the Sheriff’s Office was of “one of the people involved in the original fight,” an agency spokesperson said Friday. No other injuries were reported.
Lithium Americas said General Motors has delayed the second tranche of investment, worth $330 million, in the miner until the end of the year.