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C-5 Catruk: The Unusual American Half-Track Truck Built by Linn

C-5 Catruk: The Unusual American Half-Track Truck Built by Linn

Engineers chased a single vehicle combining highway speed with rugged off-road capability during the interwar years.

NHTSA Closes Investigation Into Tesla Sudden Acceleration: No Defect Found

NHTSA Closes Investigation Into Tesla Sudden Acceleration: No Defect Found

Federal regulators found no defect behind Tesla acceleration complaints, though debate around its FSD system continues.

Dynamic Charging for Electric Cars: Highways of the Future Are Already Being Built in the U.S.

Dynamic Charging for Electric Cars: Highways of the Future Are Already Being Built in the U.S.

Experimental highways in the U.S. and Europe can recharge electric vehicles wirelessly while driving.

How Much Fuel 1970s American Cars Actually Consumed

How Much Fuel 1970s American Cars Actually Consumed

Big engines and massive bodies defined 1970s American cars—but their real fuel economy might surprise you.

Goliath 700: A Storm Warning for the Ford Raptor and RAM TRX

Goliath 700: A Storm Warning for the Ford Raptor and RAM TRX

Texas tuners answered the call, turning the Silverado into the Hennessey Goliath 700 beast

The Engine That Changed America

The Engine That Changed America

Higher efficiency at high RPMs, compact dimensions, and relatively low overall engine weight

Five American Cars You’ve Probably Never See

Five American Cars You’ve Probably Never See

Beyond Ford and Cadillac, these obscure American vehicles range from bizarre builds to ultra-luxury machines

Trump’s Tariffs Cost Automakers $35 Billion — Consumers Will Foot the Bill

Trump’s Tariffs Cost Automakers $35 Billion — Consumers Will Foot the Bill

Trump-era tariffs have driven auto industry costs up dramatically, ultimately raising prices for American consumers.

Volkswagen Jetta Recall in the U.S. Over Fire Risk Linked to Transmission Wiring

Volkswagen Jetta Recall in the U.S. Over Fire Risk Linked to Transmission Wiring

Volkswagen recalls thousands of Jetta sedans in the U.S. after discovering a potential fire risk.

U.S. EV Sales Drop Sharply After Federal Tax Credit Ends

U.S. EV Sales Drop Sharply After Federal Tax Credit Ends

New data shows electric vehicle sales falling sharply after the federal EV tax credit expired.

NHTSA Warns Mandatory Anti-Drunk Driving Tech by 2026 Could Block Sober Drivers

NHTSA Warns Mandatory Anti-Drunk Driving Tech by 2026 Could Block Sober Drivers

U.S. regulators admit new alcohol-detection tech in cars still risks stopping sober drivers unexpectedly today.

How Potholes Can Damage Your Car’s Suspension System: What Drivers Should Know

How Potholes Can Damage Your Car’s Suspension System: What Drivers Should Know

Potholes cost American drivers billions yearly, often damaging tires, suspensio parts, shocks, and steering components.

Honda Has Already Halted Three EV Projects for the U.S.: What Happens to the 0 SUV and RSX?

Honda Has Already Halted Three EV Projects for the U.S.: What Happens to the 0 SUV and RSX?

Honda pauses several electric vehicle projects planned for North America after revising its global EV strategy.

New-Car Prices in the U.S. Stalled in February, Yet the Average Deal Still Hit $35,533

New-Car Prices in the U.S. Stalled in February, Yet the Average Deal Still Hit $35,533

Despite stable sticker prices, incentives and shifting inventory continue shaping what American buyers actually pay.

American Brand Named Most Reliable Mass-Market Automaker

American Brand Named Most Reliable Mass-Market Automaker

New reliability report names an unexpected American brand as the most dependable mainstream automaker.