Automakers Expect $2.3 Billion In Tariff Refunds Whether Trump Likes It Or Not
A big payday is coming for automakers. Anyone care to wager on just how much Trump tariff money makes it back to actual consumers?
Read MoreA big payday is coming for automakers. Anyone care to wager on just how much Trump tariff money makes it back to actual consumers?
Read MoreMaybe you keep a miniature nativity scene made from Sonny Angels hidden away from prying, judgmental eyes in your glove compartment for when you need to smile.
Read MoreA lot of work has gone into getting this Saab 95 to where it is today, but is it worth the $16,500 asking price?
Read MoreSmall violations, like not displaying a proper parking permit, could get you towed, but that's just the start of the problems with these towing practices.
Read MoreIf you like outlandish auto projects, these are the cars that could be excellent candidates for a Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle engine swap.
Read MoreCarbon buildup can create some big issues while you're driving. A few engine parts are more susceptible to it than others, so check them regularly.
Read MoreIIHS reached these conclusions by analyzing data collected by car insurance companies' safe-driving apps.
Read MoreReducing traffic and replacing it with foot paths is a great idea, bringing the street back to its original intent when it stopped being boring old Fourth Ave.
Read MoreIf you've ever had to replace tie rods, you've probably heard about doing it in pairs. But is that really necessary if there's only an issue with one of them?
Read MoreHopefully some of the ID Polo's features, like its array of physical buttons inside, will make their way to VWs sold in America.
Read MoreVice president of design Maximilian Missoni said that an undertaking like this is really "only something BMW could do."
Read MoreWe love the idea of special liveries for different races, but a vibrant place like Miami deserves a better scheme than this monochrome design.
Read MoreCan you actually use it to learn how to drive? Without the accompanying screen and instructor, probably not.
Read MoreWe've had a lot of these once-in-a-lifetime recessions by now, which means we know how to manage through them as best we can.
Read MorePlus the prevalence of Chinese cars around the Mexican border, VW reconsidering its German production base, and Mercedes' not great first quarter results.
Read MoreDo you have some good ideas for supercar experts Bugatti or Lamborghini, or do you think a startup like Lucid could give it a try?
Read MoreOther than a sloping roofline and some other minor design touches, there's not much that links the QX65 back to the iconic Infiniti FX of the early 2000s.
Read MoreWhat's your take on this C4 and that asking price? Is that too much green to ask for this gold car?
Read MorePorsche didn't always just make Porsches. It was founded as an engineering firm, and it created cars for other brands. Studebaker almost was one of them.
Read MoreThe rising cost of importing tariffed vehicles and vehicle parts from countries like Canada and Mexico could mean the demise of several cheap vehicles.
Read MoreA luxury brand has been leading the least recalled car charts for over a decade, and it still recalls fewer cars than both Toyota and Lexus.
Read MoreBuying a used Volkswagen Jetta GLI could be a great way to get a fun ride for a decent price. If you're curious, here's how much a 2021 GLI has depreciated.
Read MoreThis is a ranking of the top 25 best-selling vehicles in Q1 of 2026 that's is based on estimates from Cox Automotive.
Read MoreThe listing was taken down following "a trademark claim regarding the Aston Martin badging and description of this car."
Read MoreIt's not a Lamborghini, it's not a big-power turbo car, and it's not some wild big-dollar thing. What it is, though, is finished.
Read MoreWhile rare in the U.S. today, manuals used to be common and some had unique quirks. Here's what it means if you see an old-school shifter with an E on it.
Read MoreThe stronger the bolt, the safer the car, right? Not necessarily, as some bolts are deliberately engineered as weak points that break under specific loads.
Read MoreDespite being the world's leading oil producer, that oil is often refined into other petroleum products; the U.S. still needs to import oil for gas and diesel.
Read MoreNASCAR and "Big Ones" go together like peanut butter and jelly — you can have one without the other, but the two together make for one tasty treat.
Read MoreNissan thinks only 0.002% of the Cubes in this recall contain airbags with the defect, but it's still a safety critical recall given how important airbags are.
Read MoreAfter chasing the stolen Civic, police had to shut down the bridge, bring fireboats units into the bay, and bring hostage negotiators to the scene.
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