Electric Geely Homtruck to take on Tesla Semi with autonomous driving and built-in apartment
The electric Geely Homtruck semi lives up to its name with a fully-equipped mini apartment than includes a shower, kitchen, bed and toilet.
M&M's sponsoring Kyle Busch at NASCAR season finale despite conduct violation
Kyle Busch's car will be sponsored by M&Ms at the NASCAR Cup Series season finale a week after he was sanctioned by the series for using an insensitive term during a post-race interview.
Dozens of Hertz customers allege company had them falsely arrested over rental cars reported stolen
Car rental company Hertz faces a lawsuit from over 100 customers who claim that police arrested them after the company falsely reported the rented vehicles as stolen.
Rivian sued for gender discrimination and retaliation by fired VP ahead of IPO
Former Rivian VP Laura Schwab has filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against electric truck startup Rivian days before it launches an IPO.
NASCAR team charter values double to $12 million in 12 months
The value of a NASCAR Cup Series charter has doubled over the past year as interest in the racing series grows.
Car industry doing well despite pandemic-related shortages
The car manufacturing industry is experiencing a chip shortage, which has delayed production and car sales. Despite this, business has been great, according to representatives at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) convention in Las Vegas. Industry leaders are unveiling thousands of new innovations as they navigate pandemic-related roadblocks.
Tesla buyers have the longest auto loans, LendingTree study finds
The average length of an auto loan was 62.9 months during the past three years, peaking at 65.6 months this July, according to a report from LendingTree.com.
Elon Musk says Hertz hasn't signed a contract to buy Teslas yet
Elon Musk has revealed that Tesla does not yet have a signed contract with Hertz for the purchase of 100,000 vehicles the companies announced last week.
Tesla opening Supercharger network to cars from other brands
Tesla is now allowing cars from other brands to use its charging stations in The Netherlands as part of a test program. If successful, it could eventually lead to a new revenue stream worth an estimated $25 billion.
As gas prices surge, here are 3 ways to make room in your budget
Americans are paying $3.38 on average to fill up at the gas station, thanks to high gasoline demand, crude oil shortages and supply chain issues in oil production. But one analyst predicts that the oil industry may soon get some much-needed relief.
Custom $285K GMC Hummer EV is Neiman Marcus' fantasy gift car
A GMC Hummer EV customized by Barrett-Jackson is the Neiman Marcus fantasy gift car of 2021. The monster truck comes with its own parking space and a VIP trip to the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction.
GM giving away 40,000 chargers in electric vehicle push
General Motors is distributing up to 10 electric car- charging stations to each of its dealers to install in their community in support of the brand's coming transition to EVs.
GM adding overtime at 6 US plants as chip situation improves
General Motors will have all of its North American assembly plants operational on Nov. 1 and will be adding overtime shifts at six as it begins to recover from the semiconductor chip shortage.
NTSB chair calls out Tesla for ignoring safety recommendations made 4 years ago
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy has called out Tesla for not responding to safety recommendations made four years ago.
Hertz ordering 100,000 Teslas to electrify rental fleet
Hertz has placed an order for 100,000 Tesla Model 3 sedans to be delivered by the end of 2022. It would be the largest retail fleet order the electric car company has ever received.
Minnesota Ford dealer goes viral with bizarre 'divorce' commercial written by John Oliver's show
Zumbrota Ford of Minnesota has gone viral after filming a bizarre commercial written by John Oliver's team at "Last Week Tonight."
Fatal Texas Tesla crash investigation suggests driver was in control of the vehicle: NTSB
An update from the NTSB suggests that the owner of a Tesla Model S was in the driver's seat and controlling the car when it crashed on a residential street in Spring, Tex., in April, killing him and a passenger.
Tesla reports record net income and profits in Q3
Tesla posted a slew of records for third quarter, including reporting its highest-ever net income, operating and gross profit, as well as vehicle production and deliveries.
China's power issue may make the global car shortage much worse
Experts say the car shortage currently plaguing the United States and other countries could get much worse due to a magnesium shortage in China and across the globe.
Delayed Tesla Cybertruck appears with updates ahead of Tesla earnings call
An updated prototype of the Tesla Cybertruck has been spotted with new features, including windshield wipers and sideview mirrors, showing development of the vehicle is ongoing despite its production delay.



















