Cox Automotive data shows prices staying stubbornly high as buyers shrug and keep upgrading
A Miami-Dade official is urging Florida to eliminate yellow registration decals to save millions and reduce fraud
A new study from EY reveals rising ICE demand as EV interest fades amid political shifts, rollout delays, and global policy reversals
State reps in Pennsylvania want to mandate an English proficiency exam in order to get a driver’s license
While this Corolla could probably sell for a handsome sum at auction, it’s been listed on Facebook Marketplace
Michiganders can order the patriotic throwback plate starting January 2 for a limited 2026 release
Korea’s SK On exits Ford joint venture as EV demand wanes, shifting focus to energy storage while leaving Ford holding key battery plants
Stellantis embraces a back-to-basics lineup as Filosa fights to regain U.S. market share
Oscar Mayer begins recruiting for its 2026 Hotdogger class, offering recent graduates a paid yearlong chance to drive the iconic Wienermobile
A new lawsuit accused Ford of disregarding legal obligations to reimburse dealers for full costs for non-warranty repairs
The Vietnamese automaker acknowledges that tariffs and EV market instability have forced it to scale back its US expansion
The state’s proposed per-mile tax trial raises concerns about privacy, long-distance commutes, and who ultimately foots the bill
Japan’s kei car market continues to thrive and the Roox is climbing up the sales charts
Giant’s U.S. division plans a major headquarters move to Colorado, with operations shifting in early 2026
New Wisconsin plates arrive in 2026 with fresh designs and added revenue potential that could strengthen the state’s transportation system
A deep inventory dive reveals surprising numbers behind which cars aren’t selling and why some dealers are still overloaded
Imagine driving down the highway when a twin-engine plane suddenly crash-lands on your car
The White House says softer efficiency standards will cut sticker prices but analysts warn higher fuel bills could wipe out savings faster than you can empty a tank