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...

  • Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, addresses a gathering at an event in New Delhi, India, December 16, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

    Uber Says We'll Have Flying Cars by 2026

    By Avery Hartmans, Business Insider

    Uber has launched a new project to bring flying cars to commuters by 2026. The company published a white paper today outlining its plans for Uber Elevate, a network of on-demand electric aircraft...

  • New Autopilot features are demonstrated in a Tesla Model S during a Tesla event in Palo Alto, California October 14, 2015. REUTERS/Beck Diefenbach

    Buy a Car, Get a Network: Tesla's Plan to Take on Uber

    By Dannielle Muoio, Business Insider

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk dropped a massive announcement last week: New Teslas will have hardware that will eventually enable full autonomy. But buried in that news dump was a single sentence about Tesla's...

  • Uber's Volvo XC90 self driving car is shown during a demonstration of self-driving automotive technology in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. September 13, 2016.  REUTERS/Aaron Josefczyk

    Most Americans Are Skeptical About Self-Driving Cars

    By Danielle Muoio, Business Insider

    Uber made a big move last week when it introduced its self-driving cars to the public as part its Pittsburgh pilot. The ability for a select few to hail a self-driving Uber is arguably the biggest...

  • GM's Barra and Reuss introduce the 2016 Chevrolet Bolt EV electric vehicle at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit

    Here's Why the New Chevy Bolt Could Be a Problem for Tesla

    By Matthew DeBord , Business Insider

    Sometimes it's a burden to be first. Tesla is the little car company that could. CEO Elon Musk and his team, building on the work of the car maker's original founders, have put electric cars...

  • Vehicles are seen during rush hour on the 405 freeway in Los Angeles

    Why Your Highway Carpool Lane Is Slowing Down

    By Rebecca Beitsch, Stateline

    Highway express lanes provide a faster trip for carpoolers, people who drive low-emission cars, and solo travelers who are willing to pay more. That’s the idea, anyway. But as Americans drive more...