GM Begins Testing Eyes-Off Driving
GM will begin testing eyes-off driving on limited-access highways this week. The company hopes to bring it to market by 2028.
GM will begin testing eyes-off driving on limited-access highways this week. The company hopes to bring it to market by 2028.
Audi is recalling 1,620 vehicles due to a potential malfunction in the lane departure warning system.
Mercedes-Benz has issued a recall for just 10 2026 GLA 250 SUVs that may have a faulty cable assembly preventing door opening from inside the vehicle.
Owners of Dodge, Jeep, Ram, FIAT, and Maserati electric vehicles (EVs) now have access to more than 27,500 Tesla Supercharger locations.
Toyota recalls 2021-2024 Highlander and Highlander Hybrids due to faulty rear seat locking mechanism. Seat adjusting may fail to lock.
Mitsubishi’s 2026 Outlander Plug-In Hybrid starts at $44,990 and features extensive interior and performance updates.
The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged at its March meeting last week, keeping loan conditions stable as new car prices stay high.
The affordability of new vehicles improved slightly in February, with consumer income growth and manufacturer incentives playing a pivotal role in offsetting higher prices.
February proved what many thought to be true: New electric vehicles are not selling like they used to.
Ford recalls 2026-2027 e-350 and E-450 Transit Cargo vans for malfunctioning pedestrian alert backup alarm.