Hyundai & Kia Theft and Vandalism Still Happening Despite Software Fixes
Since 2021, Hyundai and Kia vehicles—particularly those lacking passive electronic immobilizers—have seen a stark rise in both theft and vandalism. A new analysis from the
Since 2021, Hyundai and Kia vehicles—particularly those lacking passive electronic immobilizers—have seen a stark rise in both theft and vandalism. A new analysis from the
Toyota introduced the 2026 Grand Highlander SUV. Now entering its third model year, it is a thoughtful evolution of a proven formula: spacious interior, versatile
Bollinger Innovations (formerly Mullen Automotive) is dialing up the value for commercial EV buyers with a hefty $7,500 price drop on its Mullen ONE and
Hurricanes and flooding aftermath means flood-damaged cars flooding market. According to estimates from CARFAX, an additional 45,000 vehicles have already sustained flood damage from severe
In a quiet stretch of southeastern Michigan, a white 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Work Truck glided to a stop with its odometer reading 1,059.2 miles
SoundHound AI, Inc., a California-based innovator in voice artificial intelligence, has quietly accelerated the future of in-car communication. The company announced that its generative AI-powered
In a move that blends mobility innovation with social impact, Special Olympics, Inc. has launched a nationwide sweepstakes offering one lucky supporter the chance to
Amazon Autos is launching and includes used and certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles with a big splash in Car Captial of the West Coast, Los Angeles,
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In EV, battery and charging news are Blink, ChargerHelp, Faraday Future, Hond, Mitsubishi and BMW. Blink Charging and dfYOUN EV Fleet Management & Home Chargers
Despite the steady advance on connected car tech, a growing share of consumers—5 percentage points more than in 2024—are choosing not to subscribe to any connected