
Live in California and shopping for a Toyota Prius? Your bank account will love this news.

Live in California and shopping for a Toyota Prius? Your bank account will love this news.

A transportation bill sent to Congress Monday would grant the NHTSA the authority to stop automakers from selling vehicles with dangerous safety problems.

According to a study, Millennials not only prefer to shop for cars via mobile devices, but also at the dealership.

Tesla hasn’t had the best time in China as of late, a situation the automaker is looking to remedy as quickly as possible.

While compact SUVs are doing well in the showroom, their success comes at the expense of midsize and compact car sales.

The Federal Trade Commission announced Thursday its results from Operation Ruse Control, a collection of investigations over deceptive dealer practices.

While consumers, dealers and automakers in the United States are waiting for replacement airbags from Takata, recalls in Japan are being fulfilled faster.

In an investigative segment on ABC’s “Good Morning America” Thursday, ABC News purchased a vehicle under recall from a dealer who had not repaired it.

Clamoring for a Dodge Challenger or Charger Hellcat? You’ll have to take a number to order one, as the brand is restricting new orders until it catches up.

Due to lack of interest, General Motors is cutting back its 100,000-mile/five-year powertrain warranty for 2016 Chevrolet and GMC models.

Facing growing dealer inventories, General Motors is cutting back production at two of its plants to adjust supply and demand.

Happy days are back again for automakers selling to the United States, with auto sales projected to rise through 2017 before dipping slightly through 2020.

The next vehicle the TTAC Zaibatsu or the B&B rent could be safer if Congress heeds the call of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

As Tesla gears up to tackle Texas’ direct-sales ban during the state’s 2015 legislative session, dealers are begging for a shot to sell the automaker’s EVs.

While visiting a dealership is de rigueur for most, an increasing number of consumers are turning to technology to buy their cars.
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