Used Car Prices in the U.S. Hit Highest Levels Since the COVID Pandemic
Why the cost of three-year-old vehicles has climbed past $30,000 — and the surprising factors behind it.
Toyota Recalls 126,691 Vehicles in the U.S. Over Potential Engine Stalling Issue
Toyota has issued a recall for 126,691 Toyota Tundra and Lexus vehicles in the U.S. due to a risk of sudden engine shutdown linked to metal shavings left over from production.
40,000 Tires Recalled Over Flawed Tread — Are Yours on the List?
Take a moment to look at your tire tread — Toyo has issued a recall following a manufacturing mistake that could pose a safety risk.
An Aluminum American Travel Trailer: Creative Freedom on a Minimal Budget
Starting at just $19,000, this camper offers a blank canvas for customization. See how easily you can turn the dream of life on the road into reality.
Great news for Camaro lovers: The model may return to Chevrolet's lineup
A new NASCAR race car from Chevy may offer the first clues about the future of the Camaro
California’s Solar-Powered Aptera EV Could Run Without Charging and Cost Around $40,000
A California startup has begun assembling its first engineering test vehicles.
Xiaomi’s YU7 Electric Crossover Takes Top Structural Award at U.S. Competition
Innovative 20-in-1 aluminum module stuns judges — what’s behind the breakthrough
Off-Road Titans Whose Weight Makes the Asphalt Tremble – The Nine Heaviest SUVs in America
We’ve rounded up nine of the biggest “wardrobes on wheels” ever sold in the U.S.—so massive, the pavement practically groans under their weight.
No Longer Banned: Dodge’s 710-HP Hellcat SUV Outsmarts California Regulators
The 2026 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat has finally navigated California’s strict emissions maze, clearing CARB certification and unlocking nationwide sales for its supercharged V8 beast.
Former Intel Employee Stole 18,000 Secret Files After Being Fired — Company Demands $250K in Compensation
Intel is facing a major scandal
Officials Seek Public’s Help in Solving 54-Year-Old Cold Case
A black Chevrolet sedan was seen idling outside Natter’s Market in Salt Lake City moments before the shooting that claimed two lives on September 2, 1971 — and investigators are still searching for answers.
Due to Trump’s Policy Shift, Honda Delays Its Electric Vehicle Launch
Honda is being forced to adjust its ambitious electric vehicle strategy amid political changes in the U.S.
Mechanic Reunites With Survivor 1968 Mustang GT 390 4-Speed He Repaired Three Decades Ago
When Bullitt roared onto theater screens in 1968, it didn’t just turn Steve McQueen into an icon—it made the Mustang GT 390 a symbol of pure American cool.
U.S. Investigators Probe Tesla’s Door Handles After Parents Reported Being Unable to Save Trapped Children
Tesla is facing fresh scrutiny from U.S. federal investigators, who have ramped up pressure on the automaker to explain ongoing issues with its electronic door handles.
GM Faces Class Action Lawsuit in the U.S. Over Faulty Home Chargers
Electric vehicle owners have filed a lawsuit against General Motors, claiming that the company’s Ultium PowerUp home chargers are defective, causing system failures and overheating.