Even Tesla Isn't Buying Ads On X Anymore
Tesla only spent $10,000 on X ads over the first two months of 2025, according to an SEC filing.
Read MoreTesla only spent $10,000 on X ads over the first two months of 2025, according to an SEC filing.
Read MoreCrossing your trailer's safety chains keeps it attached to its tow vehicle in the event that the primary coupling method fails while you're on the road.
Read MoreYes, at $1,310 these things are expensive as hell, but they do actually have a performance benefit, if a very minor one.
Read MoreIf safety is a big selling point for you, it's important to do your research before making a buying decision. Here's the five that rank the worst.
Read MoreThe 3.0L Duramax has been under the hood of quite a few GM models, but it's not perfect. Here are the most common reported problems from owners.
Read MoreNot many people would think of the Kia K5 as a sportscar, but it's 0-60 times are worth noting. Here's how fast it is compared to cheaper models.
Read MoreWhile the Pontiac Firebird is no longer in production, there were some Limited Editions models made during its time, but these are the rarest ones.
Read MoreThe Chevrolet Corvette Blue Flame inline-six engine was in production during the '50s, and even though it wasn't a V8, it was special. Here's why.
Read MoreSubarus are versatile vehicles, but there are mixed reviews from owners on their reliability. Well, here's what Consumer Reports has to say about them.
Read MoreThe new hybrid 992.2 Turbo S is the quickest and most powerful roadgoing 911 ever, and it costs $272,650 to start.
Read MoreToyota and Lexus vehicles have a VSC warning light, but it's important to understand how it works and why it's important. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreTesla thinks it will be able to sell an Optimus robot to every single person on earth, all on its way to selling at least 20 billion of them in total.
Read MoreThe new Prelude has a 200-hp powertrain that gets 46 mpg, Type R chassis parts, simulated shifts, lots of liftback cargo space and a nicer interior.
Read MoreFord has issued 109 recalls that have covered 7,871,344 vehicles.
Read MoreThe electric Cayenne will have an optional inductive charger that can deliver 11 kW of power.
Read MoreIf that's not robotaxi innovation, I don't know what is.
Read MoreBMW said that its plant in Steyr, Austria would produce the next-gen hydrogen drivetrains for serial production and that prototyping has already commenced.
Read MoreThe ID moniker is sticking around, but numbers are being dropped in favor of real names.
Read MoreMotorTrend is about as apolitical as automotive media gets, and it just wrapped up a two-year test of its long-term Model Y. The conclusion? It sucked.
Read MoreWe're looking at Tesla's inauspicious start in India, as well as Acura's all-crossover future. We'll also look at how Hyundai is succeeding in the U.S. market.
Read MoreLaser headlights sound cool, but in reality they may not be as great as you think for several reasons. Here's what happened to BMW's laser headlights.
Read MoreThe production version of the Concept C will use the same platform as the Porsche 718 EV, and it should just like this show car.
Read MoreToday's Tempo is described by its seller as having personality. Let's see if this old-school Ford still has what it takes to make an impression.
Read MoreDespite lingering on dealers' lots years after it was discontinued, the modern Dodge Dart wasn't such a loser. If you criticize it, you'll pay a price.
Read MoreSearching for a budget-friendly used car that only looks expensive? Check out these vehicles with some luxurious features at an affordable price.
Read MoreFord had put the SHO label on quite a few of its deemed performance models, but what does it actually mean? Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreIf you want to get the most reliable pickup truck possible, you should probably consult JD Power's list for 2025. Hint: The pick isn't a Ford or Chevy.
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