Amazon starting online car sales soon: Here's how it works
Amazon's partnership with Hyundai will allow customers to purchase a new car on Amazon for the first time.
The best-selling car in America is going hybrid-only
Toyota's announcement comes after a recent analysis of more than 1 million vehicles found that hybrid vehicles and trucks hold their value the best.
Chester police vehicles involved in fiery crash on I95, officials say
An early morning traffic stop on I-95 south turned into a fiery multi-vehicle accident involving two police vehicles.
Are you breaking the law if you warm up your car in your state?
While there is no national law against idling a vehicle, some states have anti-idling laws to prevent air pollution. The punishment and exact anti-idling measures vary from state to state, and even city or county, with penalties ranging from fines to written warnings.
Auto loans much more expensive for drivers with bad credit: report
Borrowers are spending more to finance car purchases across the board, but poor credit ratings can drive the cost up by up to $12,000, a recent report by Jerry said.
These cars lose their value faster than any type of vehicle, study finds
All vehicles are holding their value better today than they were before the pandemic, but some cars have a notably higher depreciation rate than others.
Iconic jeep used in 'Saving Private Ryan,' 'Band of Brothers' hits auction market at nearly 80 years old
The 1944 Willys Jeep, which has appeared in several Steven Spielberg productions, is expected to sell for over $19,000.
2025 Ram 1500 Ramcharger will have onboard charger to address range concerns
One of the biggest reasons people cite when saying they won’t buy an electric vehicle is range anxiety.
4 large pickup trucks flub latest crash test, raising safety concerns, study shows
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has identified four large pickup trucks that failed in their latest crash test.
US cities reconsider allowing drivers to turn right at red lights citing rising pedestrian deaths
Almost every major city in the United States generally allows drivers to turn right at red lights, but that could change.
Toyota recalls nearly 1.9M RAV4 SUVs over potential fire risk
Toyota said the recall impacts certain RAV4 small SUVs in the U.S. due to a problem with batteries that can move during forceful turns and potentially cause a fire.
Mother and daughters escape minivan fire on girls' trip: 'I have never been as terrified'
A Tennessee mother and her daughters had a harrowing experience during a girls' trip when their minivan caught fire.
Chevron clarifies future of Hess Toy Truck after $53B deal
After Chevron shelled out $53 billion for Hess Corp., the oil giant made a deal of its own, telling customers its iconic Hess Truck will remain a holiday staple.
South Philadelphia residents call for removal of people living in broken down cars in free parking areas
Philadelphia police held a town hall Tuesday where residents reported an issue of people sleeping in broken down cars in South Philly.
US car thefts jump 10% over 2022, these models are thieves' favorites
The FBI said data showed nearly 70K arrests due to motor vehicle theft last year.
US automakers lay off hundreds more workers as UAW strike's ripple effects grow
The United Auto Workers strike against Detroit's Big Three continues to hit production at the automakers, leading Ford, General Motors and Stellantis to each lay off more workers this week.
Teen wins car in raffle after attending stranger's funeral
A woman passed away last year from an unexpected illness, but she had her final wish fulfilled as her 2016 Volkswagen Beetle was raffled off during her funeral.
Watch: Teen driver's head-on collision leaves multiple injured in Utah
The incident, which resulted in multiple injuries, was captured on a dash camera.
UAW Strike map: Here's where autoworkers have walked out
Track the UAW members that have left the assembly line since the union initiated its stand-up strike against Detroit's Big Three.
UAW strike: Union President Shawn Fain to give update Friday afternoon
UAW President Shawn Fain has called an update for Friday, Oct. 6 at 2 p.m. as the strike is now reached three weeks long.