A collection of our best posts of the week in news
Plus, the rest of the auto industry is expected to have a solid Q1, and Mercedes-Benz partially loses in court over…
Plus Ford and Stellantis lay off thousands of workers and Subaru becomes the latest automaker to issue a massive…
Plus GM will stop sharing your driving data and Tesla must demo how to safety use Full-Self Driving before selling…
Plus Stellantis cuts 400 jobs to improve “efficiency” and Tesla finally opens its superchargers to other automakers.
The original big Blackwing can be yours for just $54,000!
Plus, Stellantis is recalling 280,000 over explosive airbag inflators and and Aston Martin names its third CEO in…
Plus. the White House moves to soften emission targets, and Jeep is hit with a massive airbag recall.
I am begging Facebook Marketplace users to stop posting uncropped screenshots as listing images
Plus Fisker claims that things aren't as dire as they seem, and Honda and Nissan want to shave EV parts
High-profile crashes have shaped the general public's perception of autonomous vehicles
One single feature, missing from U.S.-made passenger cars, hands XPeng, Nio, and Li Auto the win
Plus Mercedes says it isn’t scared of Chinese EV imports and Porsche takes a hit as it rolls out new models.
Your new car is likely spying on you and reporting your every transgression to your insurance company.
Also, Ford must pay hundreds of millions for Transit Connect import lies, and Tesla says it'll be a while before…
Self-driving companies have spent huge money that would have been better used elsewhere
The cheapest car that Chevy sells in Mexico is a damn good daily driver for the big city and beyond.
Plus, the FAA accuses Boeing of missing quality control checks in 737 Max production, and UAW wins vote to unionize…
It's probably not Toyota or GM, but someone's got to be next.
Plus GM keeps putting out fires at its EV plant and California approved Waymo expansion amid self-driving backlash.