All In Gear
- 2016 Hyundai Tucson: a stylish compact crossover at a competitive price
The 2016 Hyundai Tucson doesn't have some of the features of its competitors in the compact crossover market, but it has refined road manners, a hush-quiet cabin, and better fuel economy than its predecessors.
- 2016 Honda Accord gets a new look, loads more tech
The 2016 Honda Accord has more sophisticated styling and exciting new tech features than its predecessors, including an expanded infotainment system and a suite of driver-assisted features. The new model will hit showrooms in the US next month.
- United Arab Emirates to nix subsidized gasoline prices
Officials in United Arab Emirates plan to get rid of subsidized prices for gasoline and bring prices in line with international rates.
- Will 'ludicrous' Tesla Model X be the world's fastest SUV?
Tesla's 'Ludicrous' speed mode will be available to buyers of the forthcoming Tesla Model X SUV, according to CEO Elon Musk.
- How Ford's smarter headlights will make nighttime driving easier
Ford's Camera-Based Advanced Front Lighting System will harness an infrared camera, GPS signals and special traffic sign recognition technology to make navigating dark roads easier.
- Ford Mustang vs. BMW M4: Which sports coupe comes out on top?
The Ford Mustang and BMW M4 are similar in looks and size, but they have vast differences when it comes to price tag and what's under the hood.
- How Elon Musk controls Tesla Motors while owning just a quarter of it
Musk is a dynamic figure, and under his leadership, Tesla has accomplished a number of things that were dubbed flatly impossible by the auto industry.
- Why Uber could be banned in California
A judge has recommended that the San Francisco-based ride-sharing service be fined and suspended for withholding data from the state. In order to avoid suspension, Uber has 30 days to pay the fine and make the data available.
- 2016 Lexus ES 350 makes its way to the States
The 2016 Lexus ES 350, along with the ES 300 hybrid model, has a new look and more smartphone compatibility. There are no mechanical changes, meaning buyers still get a choice of two models with the same specs as last year.
- 2017 Audi R8 is racetrack-ready, but comfortable enough for everyday life
The 2017 Audi R8 will go on sale in the United States next spring, building on the automaker's time-tested approach of bringing its racing heritage to the street.
- Dodge Challenger joins airbag recall; Takata say no to victims' fund
Dodge Challenger vehicles from the 2008, 2009, and 2010 model years have been recalled to replace driver-side airbags manufactured by Takata. FCA says that it will mail recall notices to owners on August 14.
- 2016 Chevy Silverado 1500 gets sporty new look, more tech
Chevrolet will give its hot-selling Silverado 1500 pickup a facelift and several new mechanical features for 2016.
- China pumps up production of electric cars, plug-in hybrids vehicles in June
China's electric car market continues to grow: the country's carmakers built 25,000 electric cars in June, making up nearly a third of all electric vehicles built this year.
- Could getting rid of human drivers reduce vehicle emissions by 90 percent?
Would replacing human-driven cars with self-driving vehicles nearly eliminate greenhouse gas emissions? A study reports replacing private cars with self-driving electric taxis could reduce emissions by 90 percent.
- Why Uber wants Tesla Motors' self-driving cars
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick reportedly said his company would buy every single fully-autonomous car Tesla Motors build if the automaker can do it by 2020. But why?
- Fiat Chrysler could pay $700M for poor handling of recalls. What does it mean for customers?
Fiat Chrysler could face severe penalties for being slow to launch recalls and communicate with government officials and customers about vehicle problems, including steep fines and a period of close regulatory oversight.
- California boosts electric car rebates for low-income families
California is changing its Clean Vehicle Rebate Program so that incentives are based on income. About 75 percent of clean car rebates went to households earning more than $99,000 a year in the second quarter of 2015.
- Google's Waze to launch carpooling app experiment in Israel
Google's satellite navigation system, Waze, has been a huge hit in Israel. Will its carpooling app succeed, too?
- Can well-equipped, affordable Scion iA, iM break the brand's sales slump?
Scion hasn't had a hit car in over a decade, and it's hoping to change that with the new iA sedan and iM hatchback. Both offer plenty of features not usually seen at such low prices.
- Woman reunited with her stolen C3 Corvette after 43 years
With a little help from her insurance company, a Georgia woman has been reunited with the beloved Corvette she bought as a teenager.