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Car Repairs Are Getting More Expensive, and It’s Not Just the Engine Anymore

Car repairs are no longer just about engines. Electrical systems, turbos, and multimedia now rank among the most expensive failures, a new study finds.

At Stellantis, Driving the “Wrong” Car to Work Could Cost You a Fine

At Stellantis, employees risk fines or penalties if they park competitor cars in preferred spots, as strict brand-based parking rules return.

China’s EV Companies Are No Longer Just Building Cars, They’re Now Turning Profits

Chinese EV makers turn profitable as Leapmotor, Nio, and Xpeng reverse losses, widening the gap with Western automakers still under pressure.

It’s Not Mercedes: This Carmaker Has Become a Top Pick for Retirees

An unexpected car brand leads among older drivers in Germany, challenging long-held assumptions about which vehicles seniors prefer.

They Thought They Found an Old Alfa Romeo, but What Was Hidden Underneath Was a One-of-a-Kind Rally Machine

A forgotten Alfa Romeo hid a Ferrari-powered rally car built from wrecks, rediscovered after 30 years with its unique engineering still intact.

These 5 EVs Just Got $10,000 Discounts as Gas Prices Surge Nationwide

EV discounts hit $10,000 as gas nears $4/gal. Hyundai, Chevy, and Kia slash prices, boosting demand and making electric cars more affordable in 2026.

Xiaomi Updates Its SU7 EV Just Two Years After Launch, and Reviewers Say It’s Better in Every Way

Xiaomi updates its SU7 EV with improved performance, refined interior quality, faster charging, and enhanced safety, strengthening its position in China’s EV race.

This Cheap MG EV Is Bringing Semi-Solid-State Batteries to Europe, Still Missing From Premium Models

MG’s MG4 Urban will bring semi-solid-state batteries to Europe by 2026, offering improved safety, faster charging, and new tech in an affordable EV.

This Iconic Land Rover Name Returns on March 31 With an All-New Electrified Model

Land Rover teases the return of the Freelander, a redesigned SUV set to debut globally on March 31, marking a new chapter for the iconic name.

Google Wants to Turn Android Into Your Car’s Brain, Not Just Its Screen

Google’s new Android Automotive OS aims to control key vehicle functions like seats, HVAC, and lighting, shifting from infotainment to full system management.

AC Schnitzer Is Shutting Down After 40 Years, Marking the End of a BMW Tuning Era

AC Schnitzer will end BMW and Mini tuning production by 2026, citing regulatory delays, rising costs, and declining demand in a shifting automotive market.

Jaguar Cancels Four Cars Mid-Development to Bet Everything on One Electric Model

Jaguar cancels four models to bet on its electric Type 00, as sales plunge and doubts grow over the brand’s high-risk transformation strategy.

Waze Moves Beyond Smartphones in This European Country, Now Displaying Alerts on Highway Signs

Estonia displays Waze alerts on highway signs, sharing real-time hazards like accidents and debris with all drivers, even without the app.

Xiaomi Reveals a New SU7 With 902 km Range and Ultra-Fast Charging That Rivals Tesla Directly

Xiaomi launches the new SU7 with 902 km range, ultra-fast charging, and standard LiDAR on all trims, intensifying competition with Tesla.

China’s EV Giants Are Testing Solid-State Batteries That Could Deliver 800 Miles of Range

Solid-state EV batteries enter real-world testing, with automakers reporting ranges nearing 800 miles and targeting production around 2027.