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IIHS Launches New Whiplash Test
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is launching a new seat and head restraint test focusing on neck injuries from rear-end crashes.
Report: EV Fast Chargers Grew 30% in 2025
A new report finds that EV fast charger production grew 30% in 2025 despite a pause in federal funding for charging networks.
Autonomous Car Insurance Aims to Halve Rates When Using Tesla’s FSD
Insurance company Lemonade has developed a new type of policy specifically for users of Tesla's partial automation system.
2026 Subaru WRX Arrives With Significantly Lower Pricing
The Subaru WRX returns with a price cut for 2026. Prices drop by more than $3,500 for some models of the sports sedan.
2027 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Glows Up With New Flagship Sedan
The new 2027 Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedan puts a dazzling spin on the luxury flagship with flashy lighting and a tech-centered interior.
Report: USDOT's AI Rule-Writing Decision Raises Eyebrows
A government plan to use Google Gemini for rule-writing could speed the process, but some at the agency aren't convinced.
No Help for Car Shoppers as Fed Holds Steady on Interest Rates
The Federal Reserve chose to leave interest rates unchanged at its January meeting yesterday, meaning no help to car shoppers.
Tesla Will Cancel Model S, Model X
Tesla will cease production of its Model S sedan and Model X SUV next quarter as it pivots to robotics and autonomy.
Ford Says Hands-Free Driving Is Up 88%
BlueCruise usage surged in 2025, with total hands-free miles driven increasing by 88%, according to Ford’s data.
2026 Mazda MX-5 Miata Starts at $31,665
The Mazda MX-5 Miata sees few changes for 2026, but a relatively stable price. It remains nearly one-of-a-kind.
Toyota Teases a Mystery SUV – What It Might Be
Toyota has released teaser photos of a mystery SUV. We have a few thoughts on what it might be.
Report: Volkswagen Renaming ID.4 to ID.Tiguan
The Volkswagen ID.4 electric SUV might soon be known as the ID.Tiguan.
You Could Start Seeing Chinese Cars on American Roads Soon
A new trade deal will let Chinese-made cars into Canada, where they can legally cross the border into the U.S., though not for sale.
U.S. Threatens to Return to 25% Tariff on South Korean Cars
President Trump threatened Monday to resume 25% tariffs on South Korean cars, which could raise prices at several automakers.