Americans Are Paying Less for EVs Than Ever, as Discounts Hit Record Levels
Electric vehicle prices in the United States are declining, driven by aggressive incentives from automakers that are absorbing significant losses per sale. The price gap between EVs and gasoline-powered vehicles…

This 1958 Plymouth Fury Sat Unmoved for 50 Years and Still Has Its Original Dual-Carb V8
A 1958 Plymouth Fury resurfaces after 50 years, сохng its original dual-carb V8, rare production history, and remarkably preserved condition.

It’s a Historic First: Electric Cars Surpass Gasoline in Germany’s Auto Market
Electric vehicles take the lead over gasoline cars in Germany, boosted by subsidies and higher fuel costs, marking a shift in Europe’s largest auto market.

Volkswagen Halts ID.4 Production in the U.S., Shifting Focus to High-Volume Models
Volkswagen will halt production of the ID.4 electric SUV in Tennessee later this month, marking a shift in its U.S. manufacturing priorities. The automaker plans to rely on existing inventory…

Hyundai Increases Loan Rates on Hybrids and EVs, Adding Hundreds to Buyer Costs
Hyundai has increased financing rates and reduced incentives on its hybrid and electric vehicles in the United States, making these models more expensive for buyers. The changes come as demand…

Toyota Unveils First U.S.-Built Electric SUV and Sets Its Sights on Tesla
Toyota is accelerating its electric vehicle strategy in the United States, with plans to introduce seven fully electric models by 2027. The shift comes as the bZ electric crossover has,…

You Can Now Play Soccer With Rally Cars and a 6-Foot Ball in Las Vegas
Vegas Rocket Rally lets visitors drive rally cars in a 30-minute match using a six-foot ball, turning soccer into a real-life desert spectacle.

Volkswagen’s Next-Gen Cars Will Feel Completely Different Inside, and It Starts with This One Change
Volkswagen is preparing a significant redesign of its vehicle interiors, bringing back physical buttons and higher-quality materials across its next generation of models. The approach, previewed by the upcoming ID…

With 2.2 Million Cars on Lots, a Wave of Lease Returns Is Driving Car Deals Across the U.S. in 2026
The U.S. auto market is entering a phase where leasing incentives are expected to improve, driven by rising inventory and a wave of returning vehicles. April 2026 already reflects this…

One of the First Limited-Edition Aston Martin Valhallas Is Already for Sale in Dubai at a Price Far Above Its Original Value
A brand-new Aston Martin Valhalla is listed in Dubai for $1.4M, far above its base price, highlighting strong demand for this rare 1,065 hp hybrid hypercar.

From Ram to Hyundai, Here Are the Extended-Range EVs Coming to the U.S.
Extended-range EVs are gaining traction in the U.S., blending electric driving with gas backup as automakers shift strategies beyond fully electric models.

Federal Authorities Weigh Ban on Chinese Airbags Installed in U.S. Vehicles
U.S. safety officials weigh banning Chinese airbag inflators after fatal failures linked to replacement parts suspected of being substandard or illegally imported.

These Modern Car Features Are Driving Repair Costs Through the Roof in 2026
Modern vehicles are packed with advanced technologies designed to improve comfort, safety, and driving experience. Yet many of these innovations come with a hidden cost : expensive and complex repairs…

As Oil Routes Collapse, Drivers Do the Math and Rush Toward Electric Vehicles
The sudden disruption in global oil supply has reignited interest in electric vehicles, echoing past energy crises that reshaped consumer behavior. Despite uncertainty over how long tensions will affect prices,…

Ford Eyes a Comeback With a Sub-$40,000 Sedan After Years of SUV Dominance
Ford is weighing a return to the affordable sedan segment in the United States, with plans for a new model priced under $40,000. The move would mark a notable shift…


