J.D. Power just dropped its 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Survey. If you're into reliability stats, this is your Super Bowl. Great for settling arguments about whether Chevys really beat Fords o
Car keys are basically becoming obsolete. Around 2020, automakers started letting people unlock and start their cars with an Apple Watch. Pretty wild when you think about it. How it works depends o
China just announced it's banning flush and power-operated door handles on cars starting in 2027. The new rules cover both interior and exterior handles on all new passenger and light commercial v
Car theft is down compared to last year, but it’s still very much a thing. In the first half of 2025 alone, more than 330,000 vehicles were reported stolen across the U.S. That’s fewer tha
Car theft in the U.S. is finally slowing down a bit, which is nice. Fewer cars are getting stolen than last year. But let’s not celebrate too hard — that still means thousands of cars disa
Car ads love a famous face — but plenty of automakers have quietly borrowed famous voices, too. The narrator you hear in a slick SUV spot or a dramatic truck ad might actually be someone you&rsq
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Hyundai has something new cooking, and it’s called the Crater. It’s an off-road concept that will make its first appearance this week at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Hyundai says the whole p
KBB just put out their list of best cars for college students. They looked at the obvious stuff—new versus used, insurance, gas, monthly payments, safety features, whether you even need a car. K
Hyundai itself is a long way away from its days when it wanted nothing to do with pickups. But now, it appears the brand is preparing for an all-in truck lineup. Kia dipped its toe in with the Tasman