8 ON YOUR SIDE CONSUMER ALERT: Toyota and Hyundai recall more than 1.1 million vehicles
Toyota and Hyundai are recalling a combined 1.1 million vehicles due to problems with the instrument panel displays and seat belts.
Toyota and Hyundai are recalling a combined 1.1 million vehicles due to problems with the instrument panel displays and seat belts.
A national retailer that once had a store in Montgomery is making a comeback.
Ford is recalling almost 1.5 million vehicles in the United States because of rear view camera issues.
Cracker Barrel says it’s stopping its plan to modernize the look of its restaurants after an outcry from customers who didn’t want them changed.
Nearly three million electric motors for attic fans are being recalled over a fire risk.
Gas prices nationally are the lowest for Labor Day weekend since 2020.
Ryobi is recalling 764,000 electric pressure washers, which could explode.
AAA Alabama will give away free steering wheel locks to owners of some Hyundai and Kia models.
Target’s CEO is stepping down early next year after 11 years leading the company, which has been faced with recent struggles.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has a warning about shrimp sold at Walmart that it says could be radioactive.