Cars
U.S. Report: Nearly 400 Crashes of Automated Tech Vehicles
Automakers reported nearly 400 crashes over a 10-month period involving vehicles with partially automated driver-assist systems, including 273 with Teslas.
UPS Tests Tiny battery-Powered Cycles in Congested Cities
The sleek four-wheeled carts look familiar enough, but not even UPS knows precisely how to describe what could be the delivery giant's latest way to get packages to your door.
Automakers Ask Congress to Lift Electric Vehicle Tax Cap
Major automakers are asking Congress to lift the cap on how many people can receive tax credits for buying a hybrid or fully electric vehicle.
High Prices, Low Inventory, a New Norm for Car Shoppers
COVID-related supply issues; high gas prices; it's enough to make people throw their hands up. Here are a few issues you need to know about the current car-buying climate, plus tips on best managing them.
Teslas with Autopilot a Step Closer to Recall after Wrecks
Teslas with partially automated driving systems are a step closer to being recalled after the U.S. elevated its investigation into a series of collisions.
Feds: Goodyear Knew of Defective RV Tires as Early as 2002
Federal investigators say Goodyear knew that some of its recreational vehicle tires could fail and cause severe crashes, yet it didn't recall them for as many as 20 years.
Edmunds: 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs. 2022 Kia EV6
The all-electric small SUV segment has exploded with options. Two of the most promising new models come from sister brands Hyundai and Kia.
U.S. Has over 750 Complaints that Teslas Brake for no Reason
More than 750 Tesla owners have complained to U.S. safety regulators that cars operating on its partially automated driving systems have suddenly stopped on roadways for no apparent reason.
California Regulators Approve State's 1st Robotic Taxi Fleet
California regulators on Thursday gave a robotic taxi service the green light to begin charging passengers for driverless rides in San Francisco.
Edmunds Compares Jeep Grand Wagoneer and Cadillac Escalade
The Grand Wagoneer stands as Jeep's most expensive and luxurious model. But there's another American SUV that plies these same gilded halls: The Cadillac Escalade. Which will win?
Lawsuit Accuses 3 Automakers and Parts Maker in Air Bag Case
A class action lawsuit is accusing three automakers and a parts manufacturer of knowingly selling vehicles containing air bag inflators that are at risk of exploding.
Hyundai Recalls 239,000 Cars for Exploding Seat Belt Parts
Hyundai is recalling 239,000 cars in the U.S. because the seat belt pretensioners can explode and injure vehicle occupants. Three injuries have been reported, two in the U.S. and one in Singapore.
What to Know Before Getting Your Car Wrapped
Wrapping a vehicle in vinyl to alter its look was once the domain of show cars, luxury and exotics but has now gone mainstream as part of a growing multibillion-dollar industry.
Driver Must Stand Trial for Deadly Tesla Crash in California
The driver of a Tesla operating on autopilot must stand trial for a crash that killed two people in a Los Angeles suburb, a judge ruled Thursday.
French Carmaker Renault to Sell Russian Operations to Moscow
Russia will take control of French car manufacturer Renault's operations in the country and resurrect a Soviet-era auto brand, officials said Monday.
New Zealand to Help Pay for Cleaner Cars to Reduce Emissions
New Zealand's government said Monday it will help pay for lower-income families to scrap their old gas guzzlers and replace them with cleaner hybrid or electric cars.
Edmunds Compares the 2022 Acura MDX to the 2022 Audi Q7
Acura launched its MDX three-row luxury SUV more than 20 years ago, and a redesigned fourth-generation model has arrived — but it has to vie for shoppers' interest against another stalwart, the Audi Q7.
Tesla Recalls 130K Vehicles; Touch Screens Can Go Blank
Tesla is recalling about 130,000 vehicles across its U.S. model lineup because their touch screens can overheat and go blank.
Edmunds: 2022 Honda Passport vs. 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Small families and empty nesters who want a bit more versatility can enjoy a midsize crossover's cabin volume without the need to stow or store unused seats.
Georgia Sets $1.5B in Aid for Electric Vehicle Maker Rivian
The state of Georgia and local governments will give Rivian Automotive $1.5 billion of incentives to build a 7,500-job, $5 billion electric vehicle plant east of Atlanta