New Jeep Cherokee L and Wagoneers recalled for airbag issue
Jeep is recalling approximately 100,000 Grand Cherokee L, Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer vehicles due to a software issue that may disable knee airbags.
First Tesla Model S Plaid China deliveries to begin 'probably around March'
Elon Musk said that exports of the Tesla Model S Plaid to China "probably" will start around March of next year.
Ford, Rivian no longer developing electric vehicles together
Ford and Rivian are no longer working together on the development of electric vehicles. Ford is a major investor in the startup but will move forward with EVs of its own design.
California freeway awash in cash after armored truck spills some green
Southern California drivers found an unbelievable scene when two bags of money fell out an armored truck and spilled across the highway.
Report says used Honda and Lexus vehicles are the most valuable
Cars from the Honda and Lexus lineups have the highest residual value after three years of ownership, according to the results of the J.D. Power U.S. ALG Residual Value Awards.
Ford, GlobalFoundries team up on chip shortage: 'Just the beginning'
Ford and manufacturer GlobalFoundaries (GF) have announced a partnership to tackle the growing demand for computer chips during a significant shortage that has stalled car sales nationwide.
VW Group recalls Audis; passenger air bags may be disabled
Volkswagen Group is recalling more than 240,000 Audi vehicles in the U.S. and Canada because an electric cable problem can cause a computer to disable the passenger air bag.
Electric Fisker Ocean revealed one year before production starts in Austria
The production version of the Fisker Ocean was revealed Tuesday night on a pier in Manhattan Beach, California. The compact electric SUV is set to go on sale in late 2020.
NHTSA investigating first report of Tesla 'Full Self-Driving' crash
A California driver has reported the first alleged crash involving Tesla's Full Self-Driving feature to NHTSA. The agency is investigating the claim, which says the car turned into the wrong lane.
General Motors removing heated seat option due to chip shortage
General Motors is removing the heated seat option from several models to conserve semiconductor chips in an effort to build more complete vehicles for sale.
Used car prices will continue to rise amid manufacturing shortage: Swift co-CEO
Shift Technologies, Inc. co-CEO Toby Russell discusses the impact the new car manufacturing shortage has had on the used car business.
Lordstown Motors delays electric pickup launch again
Lordstown Motors has delayed the launch of its Endurance pickup to the third quarter of 2022 citing supply chain issues.
Hyundai whistleblower gets $24 million from NHTSA in engine recall case
A former Hyundai engineer has been paid $24 million by NHTSA as part of a whistleblower program that pays for information that leads to civil penalties.
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.



















