Cars and Drivers

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Researchers at the University of Michigan Transportation Institute have calculated the on-road fuel economy of all vehicles in the U.S. fleet between the years of 1923 and 2013.
While this isn't technically a pyramid scheme, it definitely has a pyramidal structure to it. We have seen this movie before, except this time it is slightly different.
The latest secondary stock offering from Tesla Motors was perhaps even a bigger success than expected.
The editors at Kelley Blue Book (KBB) have put together a list of the best lease, financing and cash-back deals available for the final two weeks of August.
The striking thing about Thursday morning's announcement that Tesla plans a secondary offering is that its shares traded higher afterward.
Tesla plans to use the net proceeds of a secondary offering to "accelerate the growth of our business in the U.S. and internationally."
Auto loans stretch out to 84 months, giving new reasons for buyers to get new cars.
There is nothing of substance to keep Tesla from selling 100,000 vehicles next year, if it can launch a new model on time, and then can build it.
When lukewarm to tepid news slams a darling stock by nearly 10%, it is more a sign of a deteriorating market than any serious problem with a particular company.
Where are the tens of thousands of people waiting for their new Tesla automobiles? Maybe Tesla sells cars that are too expensive. Maybe its cars are niche vehicles for which there is not much demand.
Tesla Motors reported better-than-expected second-quarter 2015 earnings after markets closed on Wednesday.
Tesla Motors is scheduled to report its second-quarter financial results after the markets close Wednesday.
Here is a quick overview of the automakers after recent earnings and where their stocks may be headed by next year.
General Motors says it is investing in a new plant in Flint, but apparently it will not bring any jobs to the city.
Toyota reported higher first-quarter results Tuesday morning before markets opened.
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