Car News
Chevrolet: New Corvette Is America’s Fastest Car
Chevrolet has set the fastest lap time ever achieved by an American automaker at the Nürburgring.
Ford Planning an EV 'Model T Moment'
Ford CEO Jim Farley says the company will reveal a "breakthrough EV" on Aug. 11 in what he calls a "Model T moment."
Fed Holds Rates, but Auto Loans Dropping Anyway
The U.S. Federal Reserve declined to change interest rates yesterday. But, for consumers with good credit, rates are improving slowly.
US, South Korea Agree to 15% Tariff Deal
The U.S. and South Korea have agreed to a trade deal lowering tariffs on South Korean goods, including cars, to 15%.
Baby Cybertruck? Tesla Exec Hints at Smaller Pickup
A Tesla executive hinted this week that the company might develop an electric pickup smaller than the full-size Cybertruck.
Chevrolet Teases Reborn Bolt
Chevrolet has begun releasing teaser images of a reborn Chevy Bolt electric hatchback. We expect it for the 2026 model year.
2026 Nissan Rogue Gets Dark Armor Edition
For the 2026 model year, the Nissan Rogue gets a modest price bump and a new Dark Armor edition with black details.
Audi Teases Mid-Priced Electric Sports Car
Audi will use this year's Munich Motor Show to debut an electric sports car meant to signal a new design direction for the brand.
Driving the 2025 Ford Maverick XLT AWD
In a week of driving, the 2025 Ford Maverick XLT AWD proved a pleasant urban/suburban small truck with an unpretentious cabin.
VW Delays Plan to Bring Cupra Brand to US
Volkswagen had planned to introduce its sporty Cupra brand to the U.S. by 2030, but has paused the plan.
Average Car Now 12.8 Years Old
The average car on American roads is now 12.8 years old and climbing, according to a new report. SUVs and trucks outnumber cars.
False Advertising Lawsuit May Pause Tesla Sales in California
An ongoing false advertising lawsuit in California could see Tesla forced to stop car sales in the state for 30 days.
Report: EPA May Stop Regulating Tailpipe Emissions
Media reports say the EPA may soon stop regulating tailpipe emissions from cars, citing higher prices as a greater danger to health.
In A Major Change, Car Shoppers Now Want Hands-Free Driving
A survey finds hands-free highway driving assist the most in-demand new car feature after years of shoppers rejecting it.