Only Six Big Three Vehicles Made America’s Top 20 Most American-Made Cars for 2026Â
Tesla has taken the top two spots on the 2026 list of the most American-made vehicles currently available. The Model 3 ranks first, followed by the Model Y, while Jeep…

These Were Europe’s Top-Selling Automakers Last Month
Europe’s new-car market returned to growth in May 2026, with registrations increasing across the European Union, EFTA countries, and the United Kingdom.

These 3 Plug-In Hybrids Are Already Discontinued After Landing on a Major 2026 Reliability ListÂ
Plug-in hybrids promise electric commuting with gasoline backup, but recent reliability data paints a less simple picture. Several 2026 models named among the least reliable plug-in hybrids have faced recalls,…

These Are the Last New Manual Cars You Can Still Buy in 2026 Before the List Gets Even ShorterÂ
Manual transmissions have become a rarity in the American auto market, now largely reserved for enthusiasts willing to prioritize driver engagement over convenience. As automatic gearboxes and electric vehicles continue…

New Battery Numbers Challenge One of the Biggest Myths About Electric CarsÂ
Electric vehicle batteries are built to last far longer than many consumers expect, with most modern lithium-ion packs designed to remain functional for at least a decade before replacement becomes…

Skoda’s Largest SUV Ever Arrives With Three Rows, a Huge Cabin, and More Than 600 km of Range
The Skoda Peaq becomes the brand’s longest model, bringing three-row electric SUV practicality along with several firsts for the automaker.

The Cheapest Hybrid SUV of 2026 Starts Below $40,000 and Still Delivers 49 MPGÂ
With the average price of a new car in the United States reaching $49,220 in May 2026, finding a practical and efficient SUV below that threshold has become a challenge…

Before Trusting a 100,000-Mile Car, These Parts Deserve a Close InspectionÂ
A car that has crossed 100,000 miles usually needs more than an oil change, a filter, or a tire rotation. At that mileage, several parts and fluids may be worn,…

Camry vs Prius: Toyota’s Hybrid Battle Is No Longer as Obvious as It Once WasÂ
Gasoline prices have pushed fuel economy back into the center of the car-buying conversation. The Toyota Prius still leads the Camry Hybrid on mileage, but the gap changes once trims,…

America’s EV Slump Is Finally Losing Steam as Tesla Surges and Toyota Posts a 225% Jump
Electric vehicle registrations in the United States remained below year-earlier levels in April 2026, but the decline was the smallest recorded so far this year.

BMW’s Fast Wagon Bet in America Is Starting to Look Much SmarterÂ
BMW has not ruled out bringing more high-performance wagons to the U.S. market, even though no new model is currently in process. The strong reception for the M5 Touring and…

What Not to Leave in a Hot Car: These Are The Items You Should Remove Before the Next Heat WaveÂ
A parked car on a hot day can quickly become dangerous for far more than groceries. Aerosol cans, medications, electronics, batteries, alcohol products, plastic water bottles, and even a forgotten…

Honda Launches a Special Prelude Edition Featuring Exclusive Red Styling Inside and OutÂ
Honda has introduced a new 2027 Limited Edition Prelude in Japan, giving the hybrid coupe a distinctive Premium Crystal Garnet Metallic exterior and a Bordeaux-accented cabin. The model keeps the…

Lincoln’s Best-Selling SUV Faces Possible U.S. Sales Ban Over China-Built ProductionÂ
The Lincoln Nautilus, the brand’s top-selling SUV in the U.S. in 2024, is now caught in a regulatory squeeze because it’s built in China. New American rules targeting connected vehicles…

For the First Time in Its History, Land Rover Will Build SUVs in the United States With an Unexpected Partner
Land Rover is set to build vehicles in North America, relying on a partnership with Stellantis to bring production of a future Defender model closer to the US market.


