Car Ads Promote Speed Not Safety Says IIHS
A new study finds that performance-focused vehicle advertising grew more prevalent between 2018 and 2022, even as speeding continued to claim tens of thousands of
A new study finds that performance-focused vehicle advertising grew more prevalent between 2018 and 2022, even as speeding continued to claim tens of thousands of
Massachusetts has certified the country’s first officially recognized labor organization for ride-share drivers — a milestone built on a legal workaround that turns the gig
A new report from J.D. Power finds that satisfaction with electric vehicle smartphone apps has hit record highs — but so have expectations, and automakers
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To honor veterans automotive companies are supporting veterans’ organizations as well as offering discounts and free car washes to veterans. Hyundai Commemorates Milestone Anniversary With
For four years, teams of college students have been doing something that most automakers spend billions to attempt: building a smarter, more connected electric
Uber has nearly doubled its self-funded insurance reserves since 2023, accumulating $12.5 billion that a consumer advocacy group says the company intends to redirect toward
On Tuesday, Los Angeles surrendered one of its most mythologized pieces of asphalt to a German automaker with something to prove. The 6th Street Bridge
Volvo’s new EX60 promises up to 400 miles on a charge and targets a segment dominated by Tesla and Ford — at a starting price
At this year’s Google I/O, the future of the automobile sounded less like a machine and more like a companion. No more clipped voice commands.