From hyper-aggressive BMW drivers to boring Toyotas, we all have our own prejudices
The raid is the latest in a string of miseries at Toyota
Toyota is the largest automaker in the world for the fourth year in a row.
Plus Toyota is trying to unravel its scandals, and government reps want a closer look at Ford
These are the vehicles people search for the most on the Consumer Reports website.
Owners of some ‘03-’04 Corollas and Corolla Matrix models, and some ‘04-’05 RAV4s are being recalled
Dealers are begging GM to introduce hybrid models as a middle ground between gas models and the company’s planned EV…
Plus we may have an over-supply of lithium, and the fight continues over the future of AM radio.
A collection of our best posts of the week in car culture
Activist acting group The Yes Men set up the fake Toyota press conference.
Toyota's silver-certified vehicles will come with a transferable 12-month, 12,000-mile limited powertrain warranty
Akio Toyoda showed off his favorite cars at Tokyo Auto Salon 2024, but one of them wore a Suzuki badge.
We've got a lot of Toyota fans in the house this morning, it seems
Americans still picture the Prius as a paragon of environmentalism. The company that builds it is anything but.
Also, online used car retailer Vroom is dead, and Boeing may not hit its production goals because of recent issues.
You'll never see anything like these coupes from any automaker in the future
When you need a go-getter to get you gone, these are the cars you look to
Plus, GM recalls its BrightDrop vans, and automakers are very upset that running a business might cost money
These cars may not be impressive, but they've left a lasting impression in our hearts.
Dodge introduced the TRX nearly 20 years ago as an off-road trim of the mid-sized Dakota pickup