Autos
Progressive Environmentalism and Autos: Another Example of the Law of Unintended Consequences
Small, efficient cars are increasingly rare, thanks to overly aggressive fuel-economy standards. Source link
Trump tariffs to hit autos, iPhones, food and more
Americans burned out on inflation will soon pay more for scores of household goods, including new cars, coffee, chocolate and iPhones after President Trump introduced two new tariffs on...
White House says Trump to issue new tariffs on autos
President Trump will announce tariffs on automobile imports on Wednesday, according to the White House. Source link
Automakers are enhancing reality for luxury car drivers
Reality is changing. The views drivers and passengers have as a car is driven down the road is being enhanced by technology.Augmented reality (AR) overlays digital information, either via...
First Drive Review: 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack
Transitioning iconic vehicles into the electric era has so far been difficult. Ford took heat for years for using the legendary sports car's name in the Mustang Mach-E moniker....
Change this, not that: 2024 Honda Pilot review
With its strong brand and body style appeal, the Honda Pilot is an easy contender for in-market families. It has three rows of seating, easy-to-use technology and a more...
Change this, not that: 2025 Ram 1500 review
The 2025 Ram 1500 is the product of a generational redesign that sees a gentler face emerge for the storied, capable truck. Like the Ford F-150, the changes to...
Change this, not that: 2024 Kia Forte GT review
The 2024 Kia Forte GT is the sportiest version of Kia's small sedan for five passengers. It was redesigned in 2022 and continues as its most inexpensive vehicle. With...
While America waits for Scout, experienced automakers ready to fill void
By the time Scout Motors brings the Traveler SUV to market, its competition will have already been there, done that. Jeep, Ford, Rivian, Mercedes-Benz and others with established customer...