BMW of North America is recalling 58,713 vehicles after identifying a possible fire risk tied to an air conditioning wiring harness. The issue can occur during a routine cabin air filter replacement,
Cars keep changing and not everyone's thrilled about it. Automakers used to build whatever they wanted. Now there are rules for everything. Emissions, noise, safety, design, all of it. The EPA say
Convertible sales have completely cratered over the last 15 years. In the UK, only about 12,000 new drop-tops got registered in 2024. Compare that to 2019 when over 36,000 people bought one. Go back t
American police cars have changed a lot over the years, from the old Plymouth and Dodge models to today's Fords and Chevys. They've got some upgrades compared to regular cars, but they're
Ford is getting ready to bring its BlueCruise hands-free driving system to a lot more people in Europe. Starting in spring 2026, you’ll be able to get it on four new models: the Puma, the electr
Rolls-Royce isn’t exactly known for handing out deals, but with the federal EV tax credit gone in the U.S., the brand is trying to soften the blow just a little. It’s now offering a $5,000
The CR-V's been a household name since the mid-'90s. It pretty much invented the whole small crossover thing—practical, reliable, good on gas. It's gotten bigger over time (wild fact
Everyone's being tracked these days. Phones, deliveries, kids walking to school - basically everything except maybe that one sock that disappears in the laundry. So it makes total sense that pe
When you're cruising down the highway and suddenly your car's main display goes completely black, that's not just annoying – it's potentially dangerous. Toyota found this out the
Look, buying a used supercar probably isn't what most financial advisors would call "smart money." These things can cost a fortune to fix when they inevitably break down. But what if som