Changing production dynamics are prompting the automaker to reconsider where vehicles are built for Australia
Tesla still dominates US EV registrations, but new data shows the segment shrinking after the federal tax credit disappeared last fall
The FTC says car ads should show the actual price buyers pay, not a teaser price that grows significantly with hidden fees at signing time
Subaru will close orders for the current WRX, Levorg, and Layback in Japan this spring, with the WRX’s STI Sport trim disappearing from the lineup
A Swedish hypercar company that sells $2 million cars may soon open to investors after rapid growth, a stake sale, and signs of IPO planning
Abarth is reportedly studying a performance version of the Grande Panda that could bring combustion back to the Scorpion lineup
Demand for the new iX3 could increase further as BMW launches more affordable and more powerful versions
New crash data from AAA shows hit-and-run incidents rising across the U.S., with one statistic about drivers raising serious safety concerns
A South Carolina town is cracking down on trash inside vehicles, and drivers could face fines or jail if officials decide the mess attracts rats
Brands like Huawei’s Maextro and Xiaomi are stealing Porsche’s lunch money in China, but for how long?
Ford’s CEO tried several Chinese plug-in pickups in Australia and admits they’re shaking up the market, but they’re no good for hard graft
Despite global events increasing oil and gas prices, for the moment car prices appear to be stable
With electric car demand wobbling, automakers are discovering batteries can make money elsewhere
Ford faces renewed scrutiny as a federal appeals court orders a lower court to reconsider parts of a long-running lawsuit over alleged Super Duty death wobble
Performance models and high-end pickups saw the biggest average transaction price jumps in February
A man survived after a jack collapse pinned him under his own car in a Massachusetts parking lot
New legislation in Tennessee would require English-only driving tests but allow limited licenses for those who don’t pass
As fears about EVs being experimental continue to fade and more models enter the used market, buyers are increasingly turning to electrified second-hand deals