The recall rates of the first quarter 2016 will no doubt be a significant moment in the history of U.S. automotive industry for the surges in recalls that have taken manufacturers and vehicle owners alike by surprise. A record 12.1 million cars were recalled, a reflection of the challenges of the intricacies of today’s vehicle […]
Texas Formally Outlaws Motorcycle Lane Splitting
Getting around Texas by motorcycle is rarely straightforward, particularly when dealing with packed roads and endless lines of sluggish cars. Yet riders have long leaned on one tactic that divides opinion sliding between lanes. This habit floats in limbo, seen differently depending on whether you’re on a bike, behind the wheel, or writing laws. Without […]
US and EU at Odds Over American Pickup Truck Imports
Out on the highways, the American pickup stands tall, not just as a machine but as something deeper. Rides go far, last long, made for spaces that stretch beyond city edges. These trucks speak without words about space, self-reliance, yet now face tension abroad. Across Europe, views shift, rules differ, quiet disagreements grow louder. What […]
GM’s EV Reality Check: Inside the Factory Zero Slowdown
There is something undeniably symbolic about a name like Factory Zero. It suggests a fresh beginning, a reset point, and the promise of a cleaner future. For General Motors, the heavily reworked $2.2 billion Detroit-Hamtramck facility was meant to represent exactly that. This was the plant chosen to lead the company into the electric era, […]
Gulfstream Achieves World’s First Transatlantic Flight on 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel
The aviation industry is known for being innovative and fast. It connects the whole world. It also hurts the environment a lot. As people become more worried about the climate companies that make airplanes are under a lot of pressure to find ways to be cleaner. One of the promising ideas is sustainable aviation fuel, […]
Volkswagen Halts US ID.4 Production in Major EV Strategy Shift
A quiet change is coming to Volkswagen’s plans in America. Come April 2026, the assembly line in Chattanooga will no longer build the ID.4. That factory in Tennessee had been central to VW’s electric hopes across North America. Now, things look different. Shifting buyer habits have played a role, so has financial caution spreading through […]
Tesla’s Dual-Edged Price Strategy: Boosting EV Adoption While Battling Brand Erosion and Margin Pressure
The electric vehicle market has been jolted again by Tesla, which has announced substantial reductions in the prices of its best-selling model 3 and model Y. These discounts have not only grabbed headlines but also stoked the price war in the electric vehicle industry. This has significant implications for both legacy automakers and new electric […]
Hendrick’s Valvoline Deal Reveals Long-Term Plan for Larson
Out front, engines scream under wide skies, where money flows behind the scenes just as fast as cars on track. Not only do sponsors fuel teams, they steer careers down paved routes few expect. Behind each renewed deal lies more than cash it’s trust wrapped in timing. Success doesn’t arrive by accident; it rides alongside […]
The 2026 Corvette Answers Its Biggest Fan Complaint
Speed lives in the bones of the Chevrolet Corvette never just another car. Decades have shaped it into a sign of drive, raw power, not just flash but purpose built loud. In 2020 came the C8 version not an update, more like a rebirth. Engine now sits behind the seat, a daring move that pulled […]
Decoding the Mandate Behind Your Car’s Future Sobriety Test
Out there now, talk about today’s cars sounds different somehow. Not stuck on looks, gas mileage, or speed tweaks anymore. Lately, murmurs have spread across the web sparked by shares, tweets, maybe even speeches about a possible shutoff button hiding inside tomorrow’s models. That thought? Heavy. Like someone else could reach right into what you […]