Who doesn't love a car movie? Even if a movie isn't about cars, we always pick up on whatever automotive bits we can.
Today, we're looking at how Trump's trade deals help Tesla, as well as how they're hurting Subaru.
Texas House HB2462 grants all mothers—including expecting mothers—use of high occupancy vehicle lanes even if they are the only person in the vehicle.
It's built on Toyota's e-TNGA platform, which also underpins the bZ and its Subaru Solterra and Lexus RZ siblings.
F1 teams can take the dish soap out of their drivers' onboard drink bottles because swearing is back on the menu.
Based on publicly available car sales data, Mazda's glorious MX-5 is the least-driven car in America. Which begs the question, what is wrong with you people?
Current Yankees players own surprisingly boring cars, and now we've got footage of Mets players leaving Citi Field to prove which is the superior New York team.
It shouldn't come as much of a surprise that Musk's artificial intelligence company is also a polluting mess.
Racer Cesare Bassanini gave this diminutive machine an injection of gamma radiation and turned it into the incredible Hulk.
There's little that can make your stomach drop like walking outside to find that a key part of your car is gone. Here are the car parts thieves love to steal.
Every championship race (bar Indy, which drew no European entrants) run in 1950 was won by the Alfa Romeo team.
If you're a fan of cutting-edge technology, high efficiency and a lovely driving experience, then you should be able to look past the updated BMW iX's exterior.
The Doctor from "Doctor Who" has two hearts because he's from the planet Gallifrey. But why in the world do diesel trucks have two batteries?
Musk confirmed major deals with Saudi for all of his companies, including approval for SpaceX's Starlink to provide air and sea monitoring systems.
Toyota is simplifying the EV's name in the U.S., now just calling it the bZ for 2026.