Ram tops 2021 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study as Tesla tanks again
The Ram truck brand ranked highest in the 2021 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study ahead of Dodge, Lexus, Mitsubishi and Kia. Tesla finished third from last on the benchmark survey.
Car accidents spiked nearly 8% in 2020, says DOT: How to save on insurance in the event of a crash
Car accidents have increased since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, driving up insurance rates. Here's how you can save.
Ideanomics buying electric truck startup Via Motors for $630 million
Shane McMahon's Ideanomics is acquiring Via Motors in an all-stock deal worth up to $630 million. Via Motors is launching an electric commercial truck in 2023.
Hurricane tips for flooding, high water as Ida approaches Florida
With Tropical Storm Elsa expected to hit Florida on Wednesday morning, here are some tips for how to handle the high waters and possible flooding.
Rivian files for IPO reportedly with $80 billion valuation
Electric vehicle maker Rivian has filed to go public.
Advance Auto Parts CEO on chip shortage impact: Aging fleet 'good for our business'
Advance Auto Parts CEO Tom Greco discusses the rise of electric cars and the impact of chip shortages on the used car industry.
Lordstown Motors taps new CEO, driving up shares
Shares of Lordstown Motors have surged as much as 25% Thursday on the electric vehicle maker's decision to appoint former Icahn Enterprises CEO Daniel Ninivaggi as its new chief executive officer and board member.
Nissan exec: Chip shortage is ‘short-term phenomenon’
Nissan COO Ashwani Gupta on the global chip shortage, supply and demand in the auto industry, his company’s production and the new Nissan Z.
Millions of cars with faulty airbags still on roads despite 37 deaths, recall
Millions of vehicles with defective airbags are still on the road despite years of recalls and at least 37 deaths allegedly linked to the safety devices, according to a new investigation.
Ford delays return to offices, may mandate vaccine
Ford says it is pushing back workers' return to the office until at least January, joining a long list of firms issuing delays due to ongoing risks from COVID-19.
Alphabet's Waymo launches autonomous taxi service test in San Francisco
Waymo, Aphabet's autonomous driving tech company, is testing out its taxi service in San Francisco.
'There is more inflation coming': Auto parts retailer warns
Auto parts are the latest consumer product to get hit with inflation, according to Advance Auto Parts, one of the country’s biggest aftermarket parts providers.
Ford Maverick gaining traction, has 100,000 reservations ahead of fall release
Ford claims the Maverick, which is slated to hit car lots in October, is the only standard full hybrid pickup in America.
South Korea's LG Chem shares dive on GM electric car recall
GM on Friday expanded its recall of Bolt electric vehicles (EVs) due to fire risk from what it called battery manufacturing defects, saying the recall would cost $1 billion and that it would seek reimbursement from LG.
Used car prices could fall soon afters monthslong surge
Surging used car prices could level out soon
Get in line Tesla Bot, other automakers have done the robot thing
The Tesla Bot unveiled at Tesla's AI Day won't be the first robot project from an automaker. Honda, Toyota GM and others have already taken giants strides into the space.
Uncrashable cars: Luminar CEO ‘seeing results’ in development of self-driving AI
Cars with a mind of their own might be in the nearer future than expected, Luminar CEO Austin Russell told "The Claman Countdown."
Luminar CEO: Building uncrashable cars is near-term opportunity
Luminar founder and CEO Austin Russell discusses the future of self-driving vehicles and the development of AI.
Summer spending up as COVID-19 vaccinations increase, survey finds - but there are ways you can save money
As the number of Americans becoming vaccinated for COVID-19 grows, so does the impact on their wallets, according to a new study. Here are a few ways people can save money.
General Motors vehicles getting AT&T 5G tech to help them drive themselves
General Motors will start selling vehicles with AT&T 5G tech in 2024 to improve their over-the-air update capability, entertainment systems and partially-automated driving features.



















