Cars and Drivers

Cars and Drivers Articles

In the brutal competition among car manufacturers to take market share from one another in the stagnant U.S. market, South Korea's Hyundai has stepped up its game.
Japan-based automakers built nearly 4 million vehicles in the U.S. last year and directly employed more than 90,000 U.S. employees.
GM said Monday that it acquired a technology company whose products create high-resolution images that provide a more accurate view of the world than cameras or radar.
Ferrari has taken a further step toward building the company's first SUV. CEO Sergio Marchionne confirmed this morning that the company is moving ahead with its plans for an SUV.
An offer of 0% APR financing for 72 months is aggressive for any car loan. General Motors Co.’s (NYSE: GM) Chevy is pushing it across most of its pickup line and a portion of its large sport...
A report in the Wall Street Journal cited sources who say Tesla is still building some parts of its new Model 3 sedan by hand, not on the assembly line.
Tesla closed out the week on a positive note after the firm received an incredibly bullish call. In fact, the target issued is the new street high.
The value of a used car rose nearly 3% in September and sales and unit sales increased by 8%. The increases are due in large part to the recovery from the damage caused by hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
The strike against a GM assembly plant in Canada threatens supplies of the company's Equinox SUV, the second-best selling vehicle the company produces.
New cars sold in September averaged a window-sticker fuel-economy rating of 25.3 mpg, just below the high for the year to date.
Automobile infotainment systems can be highly distracting according to a new study by AAA, forcing drivers to spend dangerous amounts of time not focused on actually driving.
Texting and talking on the phone may not be the only causes of distracted driving accidents. Technology built into cars by manufacturers may ironically be just as dangerous.
After decades as America's top-selling vehicle, sales of Ford's F-series pickups are surging toward 800,000 for the year.
Volvo sales in the U.S. have doubled between January and September. Does this mean the company is making a comeback in its second-largest market?
Tesla is perhaps one of the most favorite cult stocks in the market today. It has consistently posted losses year after year, yet investors still flock to this company.
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