Used car prices continue to climb as gas prices, supply chain backlogs drive up demand
Used car dealers are facing stronger demand nationwide for cars with good mileage amid high gas prices -- but supply chain delays cause additional trouble.
The Cadillac Celestiq electric luxury sedan might cost $300,000
The Cadillac Celestiq is expected to be offered at prices reaching $300,000 when it goes on sale next year as the brand's flagship electric vehicle.
Tesla's CEO Elon Musk promises a fast fix for 'money furnace' Tesla factories
Elon Musk described two Tesla factories as "money furnaces" due to limits on the number of cars the facilities can produce due to supply chain breakdowns.
Toyota recalls electric car for faulty wheel that could come loose: 'No one should drive these vehicles'
Toyota is recalling its bZ4X electric crossover vehicle due to a safety issue where bolts could loosen causing the wheel to fall off.
Consumers accept telematics option to lower auto insurance premiums: TransUnion
Consumers are increasingly using telematics devices to demonstrate their safe driving in order to lower their auto insurance premiums, according to TransUnion. Here's how you can keep your rates low.
The Cadillac Lyriq is sold out for 2023
Cadilac has sold out the first year's production for the Lyriq electric SUV and is now taking orders on 2024 models as it ramps up production to meet demand.
Toyota cuts global production again as semiconductor shortages, supply chain disruptions linger
Toyota has downgraded its production plan for July by some 50,000 vehicles as semiconductor shortages and COVID-related supply chain disruptions linger.
The Tesla Model S turned 10 today, but where is the first one?
The Tesla Model S is celebrating its 10th birthday, having been launched on June 22, 2012 at a delivery event in the company's Fremont, California, factory.
FedEx receives 150 of GM's BrightDrop electric delivery vans
Shipping giant FedEx has set an ambitious goal to transition its fleet of delivery vehicles to all-electric, zero-tailpipe emissions by the year 2040.
GM idling electric truck factory for 4 weeks to increase its capacity
General Motors is idling production at its Factory ZERO plant in order to retool and increase its capacity to build more electric pickups and SUVs.
Texas unveils plan to install hundreds of EV charging stations across the state
The Texas Department of Transportation has rolled out a five-year plan for placing charging stations for electric vehicles every 50 miles on most interstates.
Electric car revolution: You bought one, but can you get it serviced?
Car manufacturers are ramping up their lineups of electric vehicle offerings, but one expert says dealerships are not ready or equipped to service them.
Ferrari isn't killing its gas-powered engines anytime soon
Ferrari will add hybrid and all-electric models to its lineup in the coming years, but doesn't plan to entirely eliminate internal combustion engines from its lineup.
Ford CFO flags increase in car loan delinquencies
Consumers falling behind on their car loan payments may be the next economic domino to fall as fears of a potential recession grow.
Sony, Honda to sell electric cars by 2025
Sony and Honda will sell electric cars through a joint venture called Sony Honda Mobility starting in 2025.
Sony beefs up electric vehicle ambitions with plans for new company
Japanese electronics firm Sony Group Corp plans to launch a company in spring 2022 to explore entering the electric vehicle market, signaling ambitions to claim a slice of the fast-growing market for green mobility.
Ford to recall 2.9M vehicles over gear problem
A malfunctioning or missing shifter cable can cause the vehicle to improperly shift gears and possibly roll despite being parked.
Ford recalling 49,000 electric Mustang Mach-E SUVs due to power loss problem
Ford is recalling nearly 49,000 Mustang Mach-E SUVs due to a battery connector that can overheat after the use of a high voltage charger or repeated acceleration.
Slowing car sales could fuel ‘easing of prices’: Autotrader.com editor
As vehicle sales are expected to fall well below average this year, some auto experts signal that slowing sales will put pressure on dealers to make cars affordable.
New, used car prices to decline alongside slowing sales: Expert
Autotrader.com executive editor Brian Moody argues a car sales decline coupled with rising inventory could ease prices.



















