He thought his car’s crash-prevention technology would make him safer. Now he no longer trusts it

He thought his car’s crash-prevention technology would make him safer. Now he no longer trusts it

When Michel Laforge bought his Subaru Impreza in 2023, he was sold on the vehicle's crash-prevention technology.But he's come to doubt how safe it really is after his vehicle slammed the brakes for no apparent reason on five separate occasions."I

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