Vacant Atlantic City airport could become car lovers' dream
Cars could replace planes at Bader Field.
Salvage teams assessing damage aboard burnt Felicity Ace car carrier
The Felicity Ace, which was scheduled to arrive in the Port of Davisville, Rhode Island, on Feb. 23, started burning in the Atlantic Ocean on Feb. 16 near the Azores Islands.
Formula One won't race in Russia this year after Ukraine invasion
Formula One says it is “impossible” to hold a race in Russia later this year following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ford recalls heavy-duty pickups; drive shafts can fracture
Ford is recalling nearly a quarter-million heavy duty pickup trucks in the U.S. because the drive shafts can fracture and cause a loss of power.
Renting a car is still going to be hard this summer
With spring and summer travel season comes a familiar pandemic reality: Car rentals will be expensive.
Subaru buyers caught in right-to-repair fight over its cars
it was a surprise to Subaru fans when Massachusetts dealerships started selling its line of 2022 vehicles without a key ingredient: the in-car wireless technology that connects drivers to music, navigation, roadside assistance and crash-avoiding sensors.
Verizon, Audi team up to bring 5G to car lineup
TJ Fox, SVP of Industrial IoT and Automotive for Verizon Business, and Filip Brabec, SVP of product management at Audi of America, in an exclusive interview on FOX Business' "Mornings with Maria," discussed the collaboration to bring 5G to the automaker’s U.S. lineup, expected to begin with select 2024 models.
Audi, Verizon reveal collaboration to bring 5G to cars
TJ Fox, SVP of Industrial IoT and Automotive for Verizon Business, and Filip Brabec, SVP of product management at Audi of America, reveal the partnership to bring 5G to the automaker’s U.S. fleet.
Ford recalling over 330,000 Mustangs to fix rearview camera wiring issue
Ford is recalling more than 330,000 select 2015-2017 model year Mustang vehicles due to blank or distorted rearview camera images caused by loose or damaged wiring.
5G will 'change everything': Verizon exec
TJ Fox, SVP of Industrial IoT and Automotive for Verizon Business, and Filip Brabec, SVP of product management at Audi of America, discuss the collaboration to bring 5G to the automaker’s U.S. lineup, expected to begin with select 2024 models.
Felicity Ace fire 'devastating' to auto industry, Ernie Boch Jr. says
Nearly a week after its 22 crew members abandoned ship, the Felicity Ace car carrier is "still assumed to remain on fire drifting south of the Azores Islands in the Atlantic," according to its manager MOL Ship Management.
Electric vehicle sales hit record high in 2021, KBB reports
EV sales increased 72% year-over-year, according to KBB, but there are some important costs of EV ownership that drivers should consider.
GM Defense working on $45B autonomous tank for US armed forces
GM Defense and General Dynamics Land Systems are teaming up on a bid to build the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle for the U.S. armed forces.
Colorado man accuses Carvana of selling him stolen, damaged vehicle
Carvana's website states that all of its vehicles are put through a 150-point inspection. It also emphasizes that it does not sell cars that have been in a reported accident or have frame or structural damage.
Tesla snubbed as Consumer Reports selects Ford Mustang Mach-E as top EV pick for 2022
Consumer Reports' annual list gives vehicles an overall scored based on road test performance, predicted reliability, owner satisfaction and safety.
Ford, battery maker face job requirement for Tennessee plant
Ford Motor Co. and a South Korean company would have to create more than 5,000 full-time jobs at a planned electric pickup truck factory and battery manufacturing plant in Tennessee or pay back at least part of a $500 million state grant for the project, according to a lease approved Thursday by a regional board.
Nissan exec says chip shortage will not be 100% recovered anytime soon
Nissan's Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta said he believes that the semiconductor “crisis” will not be 100% recovered anytime soon.
Nissan exec on outlook for chip shortage
Nissan's Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta acknowledges that supply chain problems are alleviating, but says that he does not believe the issues will fully recover anytime in the near future.
Nissan's COO on the 'semiconductor crisis'
Nissan's Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta discusses supply chain issues and the company's investments to try and alleviate the situation.
Feds open investigation into Tesla 'phantom braking' incidents
NHTSA has opened an investigation into reports of certain Tesla vehicles applying their automatic emergency brakes without apparent reason.


















