Americans Decide Fast: Half Choose a Car Within a Week
A new U.S. study finds that commuting is the most common reason Americans use their cars.
Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair to Be Discontinued in the U.S. as Ford Makes Room for New EVs
Ford has decided to phase out its most affordable gasoline-powered models in the United States.
U.S. Car Buyers Side With GM as Year-End Numbers Tell the Story
General Motors is on track to expand its share of the U.S. new-car market in 2025.
Smart Picks for Buyers: The Top 4 Most Reliable Used Pickup Trucks in the U.S.
A short list of the most dependable used pickups, especially useful if you’re planning a purchase in the near future.
Global Automotive Semiconductor Market Nears $100 Billion by 2029 as Logic Chips Take the Lead
Analysts expect strong growth in the global automotive chip market over the next several years.
Enough Is Enough: Four Cars Owners Sell Almost Immediately After Buying
We all expect a new car to live up to the hype, but for some buyers, reality sets in fast.
Study Confirms Growing U.S. Demand for Ultra-Expensive Cars
The findings show that demand for vehicles priced two to three times above the market average remains at a relatively high level.
Japanese Honda Plans to Export Its Largest SUV Models from the U.S. Overseas
Honda’s largest North America–focused vehicles — the Pilot, Passport, and Ridgeline — may soon be exported to new markets.
Nio’s Firefly Expands Into Greece, Denmark, Austria, and Portugal as Its Global Push Accelerates
Nio’s Firefly hatchback is entering four new European markets as the brand works to build up its overseas sales volume.
From Renault to Ford: A Clever Play That Could Bring America Back to Europe
Ford may be on the verge of reclaiming ground it lost in Europe, thanks to a newly opened path that could restore the brand’s presence in one of the world’s most competitive auto markets.
Fiat Topolino Is Officially Coming to the U.S.: Tiny EV Aims to Challenge Golf Carts — and Shock With Its Size
Fiat has officially confirmed that its pint-size Topolino EV will soon arrive on the U.S. market.
Porsche Isn’t Playing by China’s Rules — and Aims to Boost Its Bottom Line
VW Group’s CEO lays out Porsche’s plan
Europe’s Auto Industry Is Splitting at the Seams: Valmet Automotive Halts for the First Time in 50 Years as Plants Shut Down One After Another
For the first time in half a century, Finland’s Valmet Automotive plant in Uusikaupunki has halted production — employees began receiving layoff notices on December 1.
Republicans Push Back Against New Car Safety Systems to Keep Prices Down
Why are U.S. lawmakers trying to roll back modern safety tech — a questionable move or a bid to protect consumers’ wallets?