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The days of automakers absorbing tariff-related price increases may be ending, and that's bad news if you're buying a new car.
Read MoreThe days of automakers absorbing tariff-related price increases may be ending, and that's bad news if you're buying a new car.
Read MoreWe're here to find out, empirically and scientifically and conclusively, what car makes the best winter beater.
Read MoreIf you've ever looked down and thought "this car would be better if there were three times as many transmission shifters" then have we got the classic for you.
Read MoreNext time you're looking for a car you can depend on for years to come, you might want to listen to the people telling you to buy a Toyota or Honda.
Read MoreJeep ranked 19th out of the 22 automakers included in Consumer Reports' latest reliability list.
Read MoreThe 2027 Chevy Bolt is here, taking the crown of "cheapest EV on the American market" from the 2026 Nissan Leaf — by a few hundred dollars, at least.
Read MoreIn principle, it will be the most advanced plane in the world when it starts being deployed, though that's still a ways off.
Read MoreThe Mustang GTD's F1-style DRS system isn't allowed on race cars like the Mustang GT3 that inspired it.
Read MoreConsumer Reports put together a list of its top-rated crossovers and SUVs, factoring in road test scores, owner satisfaction, predicted reliability and safety.
Read MoreRadar detectors are actually pretty simple.
Read MoreNaturally, its first intended customer is the military, but Inversion eventually hopes to apply its technology to the commercial sector as well.
Read MoreThese EVs performed the best in Consumer Reports' testing, while also offering the safety and reliability that you want out of a new car.
Read MoreStruggling to meet your monthly car payments? You're not alone.
Read MoreXiamen Air's new record holder is only ten minutes longer than the previous mark, Singapore Airlines' service from Newark to Singapore.
Read MoreWhile the idea is technologically possible right now, there are some regulatory hurdles to figure out first, and not just flying beyond line-of-sight.
Read MoreWhoever ends up winning this no reserve auction is a hero.
Read MoreFive Zimbabwean members of parliament found out the hard way that hitting an elephant is seriously bad news.
Read MoreCan you believe it?
Read MoreSpirit might never again operate at the scale it did in its heyday.
Read MoreThis isn't the first time Tesla has made a change that nobody asked for or wanted, then charged us to change it back.
Read MoreIt was called the Generous Collection for a very good reason. Now, the whole thing is being auctioned off.
Read MoreAccording to Volvo, the real issue is that the card is only intended as a backup for your phone, which isn't really any better.
Read MoreThe first Toyota Racing Development U.S.A. facility was opened in Costa Mesa, California in the early 1980s, and it's still in operation today.
Read MoreWestJet announced last month that all seats in its Economy class will be fixed recline as part of a major cabin reconfiguration, meaning they can't lean back.
Read MoreYears of teasing may finally be coming to an end.
Read MoreIt seems like the cars that surprised you the most are the ones that are the most exciting, interesting, and memorable models, which we appreciate.
Read MoreBMW isn't saying how many of these will be built, beyond that it will be "produced in extremely limited numbers" starting in January.
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