All In Gear
- 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV gets a showing at CES
Chevrolet revealed the production version of the 2017 Bolt EV at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The 2017 Bolt EV will have a range of more than 200 miles on a full charge, and its price will come in below $30,00.
- Toyota maps out the car of the future at CES
At the electronics tradeshow in Las Vegas, Toyota unveiled its plans for smartphone-connected and autonomous cars.
- Buick Enclave, more GM vehicles recalled for seat hazards
General Motors will recall select 2016 models of the Buick Enclave, Chevorlet Traverse, and GMC Acadia because a portion of the seat frame may have been welded in the wrong location. As a result, the seat could shift or separate during a collision.
- Volkswagen BUDD-e: all-electric family bus signals the automaker's future
Volkswagen has revealed the BUDD-e concept, a vehicle that follows up on some of the purpose and utility of the Microbus, yet looks to the next decade, as a compelling template for an all-electric family vehicle.
- Volkswagen could pay $19 billion in damages to US over emissions scandal
The Justice Department sued Volkswagen in a federal court Monday over the installation of emissions-cheating discovered last September on close to 600,000 vehicles in the US. VW could be fined up to $32,500 for each of the affected vehicles
- Tesla deliveries squeak past 50,000 in 2015
Telsa Motors said it delivered 17,400 electric vehicles during the fourth quarter of last year, bringing its total deliveries for 2015 60 percent above the total from the previous year.
- 2016 Toyota Prius: the most fuel-efficient non-plugin ever
The 2016 Prius Eco is rated at 56 mpg combined (58 mpg city, 53 mpg highway)--making it the new all-time fuel efficiency leader among vehicles that don't plug in to recharge their battery packs.
- Jeep recall includes select Grand Cherokees for fire risk
Certain Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango vehicles from 2011 and 2012 are being recalled for faulty wiring in the sun visor and mirrors. FCA US is not aware of any injuries or accidents related to the issue.
- These were the 10 most-Googled cars in 2015
Chevrolet dominated the list of the most searched vehicles on Google this year, with four of the top 10 entries.
- Google and Ford might team up to make autonomous cars
Reports say Ford is in talks with Google to build autonomous cars for the tech giant, though it’s not clear if the cars are meant to be dedicated models for the tech giant or versions of existing Blue Oval products fitted with self-driving technology.
- Infiniti Q50 2016 gets a big makeover under the hood
The Infiniti Q50 sports sedan will feature a raft of change under the hood for 2016, including a trio of new turbocharged engines, a new Dynamic Digital Suspension (DDS) system, and a new generation of Direct Adaptive Steering technology.
- The most fuel-efficient automaker in the US sells no hybrids or plugins
Mazda has greatly improved fuel efficiency across its US lineup of vehicles through refinements to its internal-combustion engines alone.
- Luxury SUV Audi Q7 combines agility with size
The 2017 Audi Q7 is the rare luxury SUV that feels like a tiny mid-sizer. You might actually forget you're in a tall utility vehicle that's around 200 inches long.
- What's the best car to buy in 2016? A look at 13 top contenders.
The best cars to buy in 2016 run the gamut from SUVs to sports cars, from luxury brands to Chevrolets and Kias.
- Hyundai Genesis Coupes recalled to fix suspension problems
Hyundai is recalling nearly 11,000 Genesis Coupe vehicles from the 2013, 2014, and 2015 model years. Some of those vehicles may suffer from suspension problems that could cause the car's powertrain to fail.
- 2016 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid: 47 mpg starting at $28,645
The Chevy 2016 Malibu Hybrid is the first full-hybrid model to wear a Malibu badge, and its base price is slightly lower than the gasoline model.
- 2016 Toyota Prius: higher MPG, lower price, better value
Once again, the Toyota Prius is the one to beat in terms of efficiency and low cost of ownership.
- Why two-thirds of early Tesla Model S motors will need replacing by 60,000 miles
Early Tesla Model S motors have had reliability issues. Now, a new analysis of data provided to Plug-In America by 327 owners of early Tesla Model S cars suggests that as many as two-thirds of those early Model S drivetrains will need to be replaced within 60,000 miles.
- What's the best car to buy in 2016? 17 that just missed the cut.
Hundreds of new cars, trucks, minivans, and SUVs are released each year, and a select few new models for 2016 are a cut above the rest. Here are the models that are good, if not great, buys for the coming year.
- Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cells join Paris taxi fleet during UN climate talks
Five Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell crossovers were delivered to Parisian taxi service STEP (Société du Taxi Electrique Parisien) this week. The Tucson is likely the first hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle to enter taxi service on a significant scale.