All In Gear
- Chevy Bolt shows GM can compete in Silicon Valley, exec says
The all-electric Chevy Bolt offers the highest rated range of any electric car that doesn't have a Tesla badge on it, at the super low starting price of $37,500.
- 2017 Chevrolet Volt rated 'Top Safety Pick+' by IIHS
The 2017 Chevrolet Volt has passed the now-stricter IIHS tests with flying colors.
- You know cars, trucks, and motorcycles, but what's an autocycle?
Motorcycles have two wheels, while passenger cars and light trucks have four. Elio Motors wants to add another category with its three-wheeled car.
- Do men avoid 'green' products because they seem 'feminine'?
A new study suggests so.
- 2017 Chevy Bolt EV will soon go on sale with 238-mile range, 119 MPG
The 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV will reach the first Chevy dealers for sale late this year. It will be the first mass-priced electric car with a range of 200 miles or more.
- Tesla's 8.0 software update addresses Autopilot shortcomings
The changes included in the update were prompted following the death in May of a driver whose Model S crashed into a truck's trailer on a Florida highway while in Autopilot mode.
- Not just VW: Study suggests every European diesel maker cheated on EU tests
One study suggests that virtually every automaker selling diesel cars in Europe cheated on emissions tests there, and it ramped up as EU fuel economy restrictions grew stricter.
- Following wagons, are family sedans going extinct?
SUVs killed the station wagon as a family car option, and the mid-size four-door sedan may be next.
- India digitizes driver's licenses: is that a good thing?
DigiLocker is a leading element in India's "Digital India" initiative, which aims to digitize many of the country's commonly used documents.
- 2018 Audi A5 Sportback revealed ahead of Paris auto show
The A5 Sportback is a blend of sedan and wagon. Think of it as a smaller version of the Audi A7.
- Most VW diesel owners want the buyback, not a fix for their cars
Almost half of the 475,000 TDI owners have already signed up for Volkswagen's settlement program—and most of them don't seem interesting in waiting for modifications.
- Mercedes AMG takes 1st and 2nd at Formula One Italian Grand Prix
In what turned out to be a relatively clean race, Nico Rosberg crossed the line first to take home his 21st career win and first at Monza. His teammate Lewis Hamilton came in a little more than 15 seconds later.
- A dealer trainer tried to buy a car; he now calls car dealers 'clueless'
In an ongoing battle with Tesla Motors, auto dealers have continually touted the superiority of the traditional car sales model. But the experience of one dealer trainer indicates they may need to take a closer look.
- OPEC isn't worried about electric cars
Do the interests behind oil production see electric cars as a threat to their business? Not much, it seems.
- Thieves use laptop, dealer software, blank keys to 'hotwire' more than 100 cars
The targets of the Houston-area heist were Jeep Wranglers, Grand Cherokees, and some Ram trucks.
- Tesla Model X falcon door update may have made them worse
The double-hinged, falcon-wing doors on the Tesla Model X may look super cool and futuristic, but they've caused headaches for owners since day one (and for Tesla, far longer).
- Taking Uber can now be tax-free: here's why
Uber is many things to many people. But now, Uber is also tax-free, at least for some commuters in New York City.
- US Army, Chevy to unveil hydrogen fuel-cell Colorado truck
It will be used primarily for demonstration purposes as the Army continues to mull the use of fuel cells to power certain types of vehicle.
- Tesla may disable autopilot for drivers who don't follow the rules
If Autopilot turns itself off because a driver has ignored warning cues, he or she may not be able to turn it on again until the car is stopped and put in park.
- Uber and Google are losing the autonomous car fight to this startup
Singapore on Thursday became the first country in the world with a fully autonomous ride-sharing service offered to the public. The service is being run on a trial basis by American startup nuTonomy, which was formed by researchers at MIT.