Stolen Fire Truck Smashes More Than 14 Cars In 'Grand Theft Auto' Style Rampage
The identity of the fire truck thief is still unknown.
Read MoreThe identity of the fire truck thief is still unknown.
Read MoreThe message is clear — repeat bullies now take the bus, but not the fun party buses Nashville is known for.
Read MoreMotorcycles and scooters with internal combustion engines will be banned from the inner city in less than a year, with further and wider bans to follow.
Read MoreUpon discovering the car was gone, Harris put the word out to his sizable social media following asking them to "please keep an eye out for it."
Read MoreHard to believe that tariff policies promising to protect American businesses might, in fact, have backfired spectacularly on them.
Read MoreUsing a NACS adapter, Lucid Air owners will be able to charge at up to 50 kW at Tesla stations.
Read MoreThe two-year program will pay apprentices a fair wage, require no out-of-pocket expenses, and provide tools and a computer for e-learning.
Read MoreA mild-hybrid turbocharged four-cylinder replaces the Outlander's naturally aspirated base engine, and the PHEV remains available.
Read More287 current or former NASA employees signed a letter detailing the destructive decisions that threaten to endanger lives and harm the public good.
Read MoreChinese vehicle sales have seemingly exploded across the world (save for the U.S.), but it looks like at least some of that might be smoke and mirrors.
Read MoreAfter passing through the House and Senate with bipartisan support, carmakers will have six years to sort out the static.
Read MoreBMW fans, you can breathe a sigh of relief.
Read MoreThe Hornet and its Alfa Romeo Tonale sibling are built in Pomigliano d'Arco, Italy, and therefore subject to a 30% tariff beginning on August 1.
Read MoreSo while crimes do occur on the subway, and the pandemic led to significant increases, it's disingenuous to claim the subway is more dangerous than ever.
Read MoreA driver injured at least 36 people when he drove his car into a crowd in East Los Angeles at about 2:00 a.m.
Read MoreStellantis was set to start making hydrogen commercial vans this year, but now it will discontinue not just the vans, but hydrogen development altogether.
Read MoreHuge screens, huge wheels, huge acceleration... We asked for your dislikes about modern cars, and you didn't hold back.
Read MoreThis morning we're looking at Stellantis' multi-billion-dollar 2025 losses, as well as BYD's stagnation.
Read MoreForce pushed her car to a blistering 341.85 miles per hour in the quarter mile to knock Doug Kalitta out of competition in the semi-finals.
Read MoreIs this JDM gem fit to be the hit at your next Cars & Coffee?
Read MoreAs countries around the world try to tamp down emissions (well, some of them, anyway), a major target for improvement is the shipping industry.
Read MoreThe notion of putting jet engines in cars in one that won't go away.
Read MoreESPN has reportedly bowed out of negotiations to keep F1 on its network, as Apple apparently offered $150-$200 million per season for the broadcast rights.
Read MoreThe Seed Ball Drone Station will drive into forests that have just suffered a wildfire and then deploy drones to reseed hard to access areas.
Read MoreThis is the fastest Porsche has ever built one million of a single type of vehicle, beating out the 18 years it took Porsche to build the millionth Cayenne.
Read MoreEurope may have been all-in on SUVs recently, but Renault's design boss foresees a near future in which an emphasis on efficiency may renew interest in MPVs.
Read MoreThe only real downside I can possibly see here is that this car is probably going to sell for a lot of money, even with its comparatively high mileage.
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