Geely wants to come to the United States in 2-3 years and Volvo could build their vehicles in Ridgeville, South Carolina
A Georgia cyclist’s cellphone video helped police arrest a 72-year-old driver accused of hitting two riders with his Honda Pilot
The current 4.0-liter flat-six in the 911 GT3 may not survive the next round of European emissions rules without help
The track-only Seven Miami Special Edition is limited to 12 units, with a bespoke livery and South Beach flair
Outagamie County officials say their oddly specific 17.3 mph speed limit is meant to improve safety by forcing drivers to notice the sign
Owners of several Acura and Honda models allege the stop-start traffic doesn’t work as it should
Foreign automakers are warning the Trump administration that America’s cheapest cars may vanish if trade rules tighten further
Despite an earlier recall from JLR, NHTSA is now investigating complaints from Range Rover owners about cracking steering knuckles
State Police add Ford Mustang GT patrol cars for summer highway enforcement duty
Most of Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe’s award came as stock options, with a future deal that could eventually be worth billions if targets are hit
California’s EV market stumbles as registrations fall sharply, with demand weakening across nearly every major brand
Mecum is auctioning a 1987 Toyota Supra Turbo that has barely been driven since it left the showroom nearly 40 years ago
A Jeep Grand Cherokee L sale in New York has sparked a lawsuit over mileage and contract terms that allegedly did not match what was agreed
Used vehicle supply dropped to just 37 days last month, the tightest the market has been in roughly four years
To convince government agencies to buy Tesla vehicles, the company is waiving all standard delivery fees
New import data shows the Detroit 3 relied on foreign factories far more than their all-American branding would suggest
The FTC’s new enforcement strategy sounds straightforward enough, but may be vulnerable to collusion and hypocrisy
Modern anti-siphon systems have pushed thieves toward a far more destructive way to steal gas