Tariffs Are Bad, But Trump's New Port Fees Are Also Shaping Up To Be A Disaster
Republicans' current plan is to begin charging port fees of as much as $1.5 million on Chinese-built cargo ships at every port of call.
Read MoreRepublicans' current plan is to begin charging port fees of as much as $1.5 million on Chinese-built cargo ships at every port of call.
Read MoreNissan said it is working on a new EV platform that will support tariff-resistant U.S.-built crossovers, sedans, and maybe even a lightweight pickup truck.
Read MoreSimply called the Phantom Cherry Blossom, it is inspired by "the fleeting beauty of the sakura blooms" — the flowers only last for about a week.
Read MoreThe former British Prime Minister had a way of writing about cars that could make you physically uncomfortable just reading his words.
Read MoreDon't worry, this UK-designed 'Vette is just a fanciful design study for now, and two of GM's American design studios are also working on Corvette concepts.
Read MoreThere were two of the first U.S.-delivered AMG One hypercars at the Ten Tenths Motor Club's Heritage Invitational.
Read MoreThe car you're working on in your spare time, the one you're hoping to have ready for summer, just got a lot more expensive.
Read MoreThe first Forward Control pickup truck, the FC-150, is notable for offering a full 6-foot bed in a package over a foot shorter than a VW Beetle.
Read MoreVariables rewarded by Walk Score disproportionally led to the Chicago census tracts with the highest share of white residents being ranked the highest.
Read MoreAllegedly, the cars on display were worth a collective $500 million, and I fully believe it.
Read MoreLike most other Tesla products, the range extender has been delayed repeatedly.
Read MoreIn an effort to boost sales and keep prices somewhat manageable for buyers, the Stellantis company is offering employee discounts to the general public.
Read MoreWhen it comes to controversial EVs, the Dodge Charger Daytona and the VW ID Buzz are almost too close to call.
Read MoreHow quickly do you think a 2002 Porsche 911 GT3 R Le Mans GT2-classed race car could round the bases at Yankee Stadium?
Read MoreFord's first smaller Super Duty gets a toughened chassis and engine, greater hauling abilities, more off-road ability, and some rad styling enhancements.
Read MoreIf you take the time to learn a few fabrication skills and scrape the Craigslist barrel for some cheap stuff, you can have a trophy-winning car that races well.
Read MoreWayne City's chief of police would take bikes that had been seized and sell them off to random buyers, pocketing the change for himself.
Read MoreThe West Japan Railway Company replaced an entire station with 3D-printed prefabricated pieces, and construction costs were half that of reinforced concrete.
Read MoreThe pinnacle of Mercedes' range may have changed plenty since the original model, but this video shows attention to detail was there from day one.
Read MoreIs the age of touchscreen dashboards coming to an end? No, probably not, but maybe we can at least have some more buttons too.
Read MoreProving yet again that good ideas don't automatically make for good products, this innovative car design was ahead of the game but stumbled at the final hurdle.
Read MoreThe prettiest beginner bike of them all, the Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, is finally selling for under $4,000.
Read MoreThe value of the gifts provided to Amtrak's project manager exceeded $325,000.
Read MoreBasically no other automakers sell as many dead cars as Stellantis does, so it's not a surprise to see something ancient like the Journey on the sales sheet.
Read MoreOne particularly fervent VW fan went above and beyond to track down the last GTI with a shift-it-yourself three-pedal manual.
Read MoreThe new Trump tariffs don't just affect imported cars, but imported car parts, too, and that's bad news even for vehicles assembled in the U.S.
Read MoreHonda is sending the core of its water electrolysis system to the International Space Station to verify its efficiency and reliability in microgravity.
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