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Porsche Patents Racing Stripes You Switch On and Off
A new Porsche patent filing shows a system that activates racing stripes on a car when the driver selects Sport mode.
Jeep Offers Brightly Colored Throwback Wrangler, Gladiator
Jeep released a pair of brightly colored throwbacks, the Wrangler and Gladiator Rewind editions, with 80s/90s-inspired graphics.
It Grew Easier to Get a Car Loan in March
It was easier to qualify for a car loan in March than at any point since June 2022. Subprime loans grew their highest share in six years.
Volkswagen Will End ID.4 Production in U.S.
Volkswagen is ending U.S. production on its ID.4 electric SUV.
Prius Sales Are on the Decline
The Toyota Prius is a longstanding example of what a hybrid can offer at its best, but sales are down this year.
The EV Sales Drop May Be Leveling Out
Electric vehicle (EV) sales fell 27% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2026, but the drop may be leveling out, according to new data.
Polestar Hopes to Grab Tesla Owners With Deep Discounts
The EV automaker is offering up to a $21,000 lease discount for customers who currently drive a Tesla.
Final Call: Cadillac CT4 Orders Are Reportedly Closing Soon
Cadillac's CT4 lineup will reportedly close for orders by the week of April 20th. This includes the enthusiast-favorite Blackwing variant.
Hyundai Resumes Palisade Sales After Resolving Seat Safety Issue
Hyundai has released a software update for the 2026 Calligraphy and Limited Palisade models to address a power seat recall.
Average New Car Price Rises, Gas Prices Have Little Effect
The average American new car buyer paid $49,275 in March, up 3.5% from a year ago.
Will Gas Prices Ease with a Cease-Fire in Place?
Learn why gas prices may stay high even after a U.S.-Iran cease-fire, from crude oil and refining to seasonal demand and regional costs.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz Robotaxis Begin Testing in L.A.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz robotaxis have begun on-road testing in Los Angeles.
Kia to Offer Midsize Pickup Truck for U.S. Market By 2030
Kia's CEO recently confirmed that the automaker plans to offer a midsize truck here by 2030.
Ford Recalls Vehicles Over Defective Windshield Wiper Arms
Ford is recalling certain SUV and truck models for a defective windshield wiper arm that may move erratically or detach from the vehicle.