U.S. States Gear Up for 2035 Phasing Out of Gas Cars
Several states in the U.S., including California, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Washington, and Rhode Island, plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
Toyota Recalls Over 750,000 Highlanders Due to Bumper Issue, Potential Accident Risk
Toyota is recalling approximately 751,000 Highlander and Highlander Hybrid vehicles due to an issue with the mounting tabs on their bumpers that could lead to parts detaching, potentially causing accidents.
FBI's Latest Crime Data Reveals An Alarming Trend of Car Thefts
In 2022, motor vehicle thefts in the United States surged by over 8%, resulting in the theft of nearly a million vehicles valued at over $20 billion, according to the FBI's latest Crime in the Nation data.
Hyundai and Kia Recall 3.4 Million Vehicles in the U.S. Over Fire Risk Linked to Brake Control Module Leaks
Hyundai and Kia are recalling nearly 3.4 million vehicles in the U.S. due to the risk of engine compartment fires.
Why Are Fatalities on the Rise Despite Advances in Car Safety?
Despite advancements in car safety technology, the number of road fatalities in the U.S. has been increasing over the past decade.
Auto Supplier BorgWarner Cautions on Potential Impact Amid Expanding UAW Strike
Automotive supplier BorgWarner anticipates a relatively modest impact from the United Auto Workers (UAW) strikes at present.
GM President Mark Reuss Challenges UAW Rhetoric Amidst Ongoing Strikes
General Motors (GM) President Mark Reuss has criticized the United Auto Workers (UAW) union for its rhetoric and the spread of "misinformation" during ongoing contract negotiations, as the UAW enters day six of targeted strikes against Detroit automakers.
Top-Rated Affordable Performance Cars Under $33,000 for Budget-Conscious Enthusiasts
Car enthusiasts seeking affordable performance cars can find options with starting prices under $33,000.
Car Manufacturers' Data Practices Raise Privacy Concerns, Reveals Study
A new study reveals that many major car manufacturers admit to selling personal information collected from their vehicles, with vague information about the buyers.
Ship Fire Originated in Decks Containing Stored Cars
A ship fire off the Dutch coast that lasted almost a week originated in the upper decks where cars were stored, as stated by the CEO of the salvage company involved.
Volvo Recalls 63,095 Trucks Due to Defective Wiper Motors
Volvo Trucks North America is recalling 63,095 trucks in the U.S. and Canada due to a potential issue with the windshield wiper motor.
Fire Continues to Blaze on Car-Carrying Cargo Ship Near Dutch Bird Sanctuary
A cargo ship carrying cars remains ablaze near a Dutch bird habitat, and firefighters and salvage crews are waiting for the flames to subside before attempting to board the vessel.
Debunking Claims of Autonomous Vehicle Companies
The United States is experiencing a concerning rise in traffic fatalities while other countries are seeing a decline.
Flying Cars: Are They on the Horizon?
The long-awaited era of flying cars may become a reality by 2025 as Tavistock Development Company plans to launch its first flying car service in central Florida.
UAW President Takes Aggressive Approach in Contract Talks with Detroit Automakers
United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain is leading the union with a new, politically savvy strategy in contract negotiations with Detroit automakers.
EV Auto Industry Struggles as Supply Outpaces Consumer Demand
The auto industry is facing a significant challenge as the supply of electric vehicles outpaces consumer demand.
Wholesale Used Vehicle Prices Experience Significant Decline, Set to Stabilize in Second Half of the Year
Wholesale used vehicle prices recorded their largest monthly decline since the start of the pandemic, signaling a potential stabilization in the market during the second half of the year.
U.S. Electric Vehicle Sales Growth Slows as Dealer Inventory Increases
The growth of electric vehicle sales in the U.S. has started to taper off as dealer lots become filled with unsold battery-powered models.
Volkswagen to Test Self-Driving Electric Vans in Austin, Texas, and Expand Testing to More US Cities
Volkswagen has announced plans to test self-driving electric vehicles in Austin, Texas, starting later this month.
Tesla Shares Soar as Price Reductions Drive Surge in Car Deliveries
Shares of Tesla experienced a significant surge on Monday morning following the announcement of a record number of car deliveries in the second quarter.