The recall from Ford impacts a total of 29,607 Ranger, F-250, and Bronco models in the U.S.
The investment highlights GM’s commitment to continue offering “a strong portfolio of ICE vehicles for years to come”
SangYup Lee said the upcoming Santa Fe will have a seamless horizon lamp and a cargo-focused interior with Morse code on the steering wheel
Volkswagen’s next-generation Tiguan will adopt a more adventurous design and spy photographers have snapped the sportier R-Line variant
Ram officially confirms that its new small pickup will be called the 2024 Rampage while showing off its exterior design for the first time
More than 2,000 collisions were reported at railroad crossings last year alone; now the Department of Transportation is looking to do something about it
This Lamborghini owner proves that Mustang drivers aren’t the only ones who struggle with big power
The colorful Enyaq Coupe Respectline celebrates Pride Month and is designed to convey a message of respect for all people and the environment
BMW is reportedly dropping the “i” at the end of its gas vehicle names and will reserve it exclusively for its electric models
Two Kia model lines made between 2000 and 2016 are equipped with ARC inflators that NHTSA claims pose a safety threat to drivers
GM chief executive Mary Barra made the proclamation despite Cruise currently costing it $2 billion a year
No-vote for Toyoda comes after advisory firms raised questions about the independence of Toyota’s board, but there may be an alternative underlying reason
The brand loyalty of GM and Ford aren’t as impressive when you exclude pickup truck buyers
The 520i was rescued from river slumber but German authorities have no idea who it belongs to
Stellantis wants to resell, refurbish, and recycle more car parts by opening joint venture drop-off areas for owners’ old vehicles
Some pundits believe Tesla’s scrappage scheme could lead to classics being thrown away unnecessarily
The heavy quadricycle benefits from a series of modifications making it easier for wheelchair users to enter and drive it
Renault acknowledges that cars with a 1.2L engine built from 2012 to 2016 consume excessive amounts of oil, but assures that it does not pose a safety risk