America Now Effectively Has No Fuel Economy Rules
A new law leaves federal fuel economy standards on the books but ends the fines that enforce them, which could reshape the car market.
A new law leaves federal fuel economy standards on the books but ends the fines that enforce them, which could reshape the car market.
Learn about the interior of the 2025 Toyota Tacoma and decide if this midsize pickup is right for you and your family.
New cars grew slightly easier for the average American to afford last month despite car prices rising due to tariffs.
Americans are increasingly borrowing for longer to buy used cars. Nearly 70% of loans for used cars now have terms of six years or longer.
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Porsche has increased prices across its 2026 lineup for the second time in just four months.
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By the end of this summer, some American car shopper will likely drive home in the last vehicle to sell for under $20,000.
Ford has already broken the record for most car recalls in a year, and it’s only July. Here’s how that happened, and what Ford is doing about it.
The average used car was listed for $25,512 at the beginning of July. That’s just $71 higher than the price a month earlier,