Discounted July 4 Ride Codes & Holiday Safe Driving Advice from MADD
The Fourth of July is one of the deadliest holidays on American roads and waterways. That’s why Mothers Against Drunk Driving is sounding the alarm
The Fourth of July is one of the deadliest holidays on American roads and waterways. That’s why Mothers Against Drunk Driving is sounding the alarm
The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) today released its 2025 Market Report comprehensive analysis of the current trends and growth patterns in the American automotive
In car news are Trimble, TDK, Dolby Atmos, Audi, Elektrobit, Foxconn, Silicon Motions, Qualcomm, GeoTab, Mercedes, PlaxidityX, GlobalLogic, Audi & AirConsole. Trimble & TDK High-Precision
As US PHEV and EV Adoption grows, also in EV, battery and charging news are Skycharger, XCharge and Kia. SFO Skycharger EV Fast Charging Hub
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Uber, Waymo, AEye & Tesla. Uber & Waymo Autonomous Rides in Atlanta via Uber App On Monday, residents
A newly developed measurement method from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has revealed forward visibility in some of America’s best-selling vehicles has declined
The latest data show that U.S. electric vehicle adoption, while growing, is slowing. China is dominating the world EV market while opportunities exist for US
For a growing number of Americans, the car parked in the driveway is no longer just a mode of transportation—it’s a member of the family.
Owners are reporting slightly fewer problems during the first three months of ownership of new vehicles, according to J.D. Power’s closely watched 2025 U.S. Initial
Hyundai Motor Company, Kia Corporation, and associated parts suppliers have agreed to pay up to $62.1 million to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging defects in
Nexar, an emerging leader in artificial intelligence-powered mobility solutions, announced on June 25, 2025, a strategic alliance with Spectrum, one of the largest broadband providers
On a vast stretch of farmland halfway between Detroit and Kalamazoo, steel girders are rising for what Ford Motor Company hopes will be a defining