The V12 is dying, but not dead yet. Supercars and super sedans may be moving toward an electrified future, but there are still plenty of pure ICE V12 vehicles available. If you crave a thunderous V12, then these are all the options in 2022.
Buying a new or used car became significantly more expensive in 2021 as supply issues drove up prices. But car ownership costs as a whole rose, too, out-pacing even rent and food costs. However, there is some hope on the horizon.
As 2021 comes to an end, so does the presence of several cars, SUVs, and crossovers in the US market. And though might say 'good riddance' to some of the discontinued cars and SUVs, others might be truly missed.
The Wall Street Journal says the chip shortage could cost the automotive industry $210 billion, almost double the initial estimate from May. What are automakers doing to combat the issue?
The semiconductor shortage continues to wreak havoc on a variety of industries, but the estimates just got worse for automakers. GM and Ford have a bleak outlook for losses.
In the latest in a string of profitable quarters, Tesla made a $438 million profit in Q1 2021. But it did so not through car sales, but through selling Bitcoin and emission credits.
“Is Mazda owned by Ford?” This is a question that many people don’t even know to ask. With players like Ford, BMW, Volkswagen, Hyundai, and Kia or whomever, you would think surely these aren’t just brand names owned by a handful of different parent companies. Well, that is kind of exactly what is going on …
It’s been less than 30 days since President Joe Biden took office, and he’s already announced major plans for the U.S. auto industry. The most recent is to convert the U.S. government’s fleet of 650,000 vehicles into EVs. The expected result should be over 1 million new auto jobs. However, according to the Associated Press …
Who you ultimately decide to cast your vote for in this upcoming election is entirely your business. You may have your mind set about which candidate will be better for the economy. Others constantly debate about who would best navigate life with a pandemic, who picks better Supreme Court Justices, and who embraces civil rights …