The battle over the right to repair represents a clear dividing line between supporters of certain business interests and backers of a free market.
Desperate to catch up with Chinese automakers, Ford is redesigning its fleet with a Silicon Valley-style team. Is it too late ...
The auto industry has been slow to go all-in on technology in the past, but the posting big financial growth numbers of some booming automotive technology compa ...
A new consumer trends study is shedding light on which car models Americans can't stop talking about online. The study from ...
MichAuto's State of Mobility 2025 was released Dec. 10 and it points to a critical problem confronting the state's signature ...
AI is transforming collision repair, and you don’t need big budgets or tech expertise to start. Here’s how shops can adopt practical tools today and gain an edge.
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Simple car parts that keep your vehicle running and why they matter
Modern cars are packed with software and sensors, but the parts that quietly keep them moving are still surprisingly simple.
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Automakers push to make accessing your own car’s data a crime punishable by 3 to 5 years in federal prison
You’re buying rolling software – a networked computer that constantly records what it’s doing and often beams that data back ...
After a simple tire swap, a Model S owner was blindsided by the news of an HV battery replacement, costing $23,000.
Rivian recalled certain 2022-2025 EDV vehicles as the driver's seat belt pretensioner cable may become damaged. The ...
More and more vehicles are coming equipped with features that are either always online or are set to have some form of AI competent to them. Is any of it worth it?
Huntington Beach’s resistance to state housing mandates reflects outdated zoning practices that restrict affordability, limit ...
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