Cars
  • How Automakers Are Propping Up Used Car Prices

    By Nick Carey, Reuters

    Two lanes apart at a noisy, fast-paced auto auction near Detroit, two vehicles show why major U.S. automakers have a problem with used cars. In one lane of the Manheim auction facility, a black 2015...

  • FILE PHOTO --  A Tesla Model X is photographed alongside a Model S at a Tesla electric car dealership in Sydney

    In the Electric Car Market, Tesla's Not The Only Game in Town

    By Nick Cunningham, Oilprice.com

    Volvo became the first major auto company to announce the phase out of the internal-combustion engine from its lineup. The Chinese-owned Swedish car company announced on July 5 that every car it...

  • FILE PHOTO: Volvo logo is seen at the 2017 New York International Auto Show in New York

    Here’s the Strategy Behind Volvo’s Big Move Into Electric Cars

    By Niklas Pollard, Reuters

    All Volvo car models launched after 2019 will be electric or hybrids, making it the first major traditional automaker to set a date for phasing out vehicles powered solely by the internal combustion...

  • An overall view of the assembly line where the BMW X4 is made at the BMW manufacturing plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina March 28, 2014. REUTERS/Chris Keane

    Bad News for Automakers: The Average US Household Can't Afford a New Car

    By Sarah O'Brien, CNBC

    As wages stagnate and the cost of living continues to rise, paying for a new car is a challenge for consumers, according to a new study. The report by Bankrate.com shows that in all but one of the 25...

  • Assembly workers work on the underside of 2015 Ford Mustang vehicles on the production line at the Ford Motor Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Flat Rock, Michigan, August 20, 2015.  REUTERS/Rebecca Cook

    Why Your Next Ford Could Be Made in China

    By Paul Lienert and David Shepardson, Reuters

    Ford Motor Co ( F.N ) said Tuesday it will move some production of its Focus small car to China and import the vehicles to the United States in a long-term bet on low oil prices and stable U.S.-China...

  • How Driverless Cars Could Make Roads More Dangerous

    While in theory self-driving vehicles will be much safer than conventional cars once they are the sole vehicles on the road, safety will actually worsen during the transitional period, which...

  • Mercedes-Benz GLE63 S Coupe

    The 5 Worst Cars at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show

    By Julie Halpert, The Fiscal Times

    Carmakers are showcasing nearly 50 new offerings at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit this week. The show opens to the public on Saturday, Jan. 17, but the press has already...

  • Acura NSX

    The 6 Best Cars at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show

    By Julie Halpert, The Fiscal Times

    Automakers unveiling their newest vehicles at the North American International Auto Show media previews this week were in a mood to celebrate. With the economy rebounding and gas prices at an all-...

  • General Motors CEO Mary Barra purses her lips before beginning her testimony before a House Energy and Commerce Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee hearing on the GM ignition switch recall on Capitol Hill in Washington June 18, 2014. REUTERS/Jonatha

    Why 2015 Will Be the Year of the Auto Recall

    By George Cook, The Conversation

    The U.S.’s top auto safety agency last week fined Japanese car company Honda Motor a record $70 million for failing to report hundreds of fatal accidents and injuries over the last 11 years. The...

  • Detroit Auto Show 2015: Bigger Is Back

    By Julie Halpert, The Fiscal Times

    In 2011, Jennifer Nigro, a resident of Denville, New Jersey, purchased a fuel-sipping Chevrolet Malibu, motivated by gas prices that she says were "through the roof." Last November, she traded that...