These states have the highest gas prices
As a record number of Americans hit the road this Independence Day, some will pay hefty prices at the pump.
Volkswagen to launch carsharing with electric vehicles in 2019
The new carsharing service would be expanded to major cities in Europe, North America and Asia as early as 2020.
Auto sales rise in 1st half, but analysts warn of turbulence
Neither higher gas prices nor rising interest rates could put a damper on U.S. auto sales during the first half of the year.
Concerns the escalating trade dispute could hurt Trump's base
Trade disputes escalating
Advocacy group seeks Ford Explorer recall due to fumes
A nonprofit auto safety advocacy group is asking Ford to recall 1.35 million Explorer SUVs due to continued complaints of exhaust fumes in the passenger compartments.
July 4 holiday travel forecast breaks record
A record-breaking 46.9 million Americans are expected to hit the road for the July 4 holiday despite surging gasoline prices.
Top US automakers report higher auto sales in June
The sales reports come amid escalating tensions between the United States and its trade partners, which led to a fall in U.S consumer confidence in June.
Tesla makes 5,000 Model 3s per week, but can it continue?
Tesla Inc. made 5,031 lower-priced Model 3 electric cars during the last week of June, surpassing its often-missed goal of 5,000 per week.
GM warns tariffs could hurt US jobs
GM: Tariffs could hurt jobs
Tesla’s worker push helps hit Model 3 production goals
The automaker silenced critics with Model 3 production jumping 55%.
July 4th travel to hit all-time record, AAA predicts
Travel times are expected to double in some cities.
Tesla hits Model 3 production target
Tesla hits production goal
Auto sales kept solid pace in June, analysts say
A strong labor market has offset rising interest rates and other headwinds.
Road rage: NYC turns parking spots into car share-only zones
In a city where parking spots can be as hard to come by as "Hamilton" tickets, residents are at odds over a new arrangement that's taking away hundreds of public spaces and doling them out to companies that rent out cars by the hour.
1962 Ferrari worth $45 million may set auction record
Ferrari made just 36 250 GTOs.
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___ How your smart fridge might be mining bitcoin for criminals LONDON (AP) — A raft of recent cyber-security firms and governments now cite the rising trend of 'crypto-jacking' — in which devices are infected with invisible malicious cryptocurrency mining software that uses the computing power of victims' devices to mine virtual currency — as the main cyber security threat to businesses and consumers worldwide.
GM warns on car tariffs: Customers will feel impact
America's largest automaker said tariffs could lead to job losses and a smaller company.
Automakers, manufacturers oppose Trump call for auto tariffs
Foreign automakers, American manufacturers and classic-car enthusiasts are coming out against President Donald Trump's plan to consider taxing imported cars, trucks and auto parts.
NYC drivers for Uber, other apps to get vision care coverage
New York drivers for car services and ride-hailing apps like Uber will get coverage for vision care as well as phone or video appointments with doctors starting Sunday.
The business that’s trying to stop the truck driver shortage
160 Driving Academy is a school that offers truck-driving classes.

















