69 percent of Gen Z Americans say they would consider buying a Chinese car. The dealerships selling American, European and Japanese brands say they are not worried. The data suggests they should be.
Oil prices have surged up to 13 percent in three days. The Strait of Hormuz has effectively stopped moving. UK drivers face higher pump prices within weeks. American motorists could see 30 cents a gallon added by the end of this week alone.
The average new vehicle in America now costs over $50,000. Three out of four Americans say they cannot afford one. Automakers know this, and most of them kept going anyway.
A camouflaged 296 prototype with an enormous rear wing has been spotted on public roads outside Maranello. Ferrari does not test race cars on the street unless they are becoming road cars.
33 cameras. 5 months. 91,000 tickets. Citations in San Francisco jumped 369 percent after automated speed enforcement went live. Whether that is a safety success or a revenue machine depends on who you ask.
AUDI, the Chinese sub-brand Audi built specifically to win over local buyers, sold just 420 cars in January. Now the discounts have started.
BMW just became the first company to deploy humanoid robots in production in Germany. It won't be the last.
The classic car world has a dirty secret: some of the cars it venerates were genuinely terrible. The Allegro just made it official.
From Jeeps that caught fire three times after being "fixed," to over 12 million Fords recalled in a single year. This is the biggest recall period in American automotive history.
From exploding airbags to doors that open themselves, over 700,000 vehicles have been recalled in the UK since September 2025. Here is what was recalled, why, and what to do if your car is on the list.
Dumping rubbish on the roadside may soon cost you more than a fine. It could cost you your licence.
It depends entirely on where you are standing.
They told you it was about road safety. It was never about road safety.
This is not a road safety programme. It never was.
Official looking sites, realistic VW branding, cars that do not exist, and bank accounts that empty before anyone notices. This fraud is growing across Europe. Here is exactly what to look for and what to do if you have already been caught.