Waymo and Toyota are officially in early talks to team up on a next-gen autonomous vehicle platform—and while it’s still very much in the “let’s see where this goes” phas
BMW’s bringing the i3 name back—but forget that funky little hatchback from 2013. The new BMW i3 will be a completely new vehicle: a sleek, all-electric sedan that will launch the brand
Buying a clunker in California? 2025 is shaping up to be a confusing year for anyone unlucky enough to drive home in a defective vehicle. Starting January 1st, California's "lemon law"
Let's face it - car shopping sucks these days. New prices are insane, and those tariffs aren't helping anybody's wallet. Good thing Consumer Reports just dropped their picks for solid used
Foreign competition might be the best thing that ever happened to American cars. While the current tariff debate has everyone talking, there's a bigger story unfolding: American automakers are fin
Worried about how those automatic start-stop systems might affect your car's starter motor? Toyota has actually programmed in a specific lifespan before the system flags for replacement. Accord
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Ever pulled up to a charging station and wondered if you should kill the engine or if it's cool to chill inside? You're not alone. The good news? You can totally keep your EV running while
Buick just showed off its vision for the future with a new concept car called the Electra-GS. It’s their way of saying, “Here’s where we’re headed,” and it definitely lea
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