The American auto industry is coming off one of its most tumultuous years. From new tariffs aimed at promoting American manufacturing to the end of federal electric vehicle subsidies and the ...
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From Hercules to Bigfoot, the world loves a myth, and autodom has its fair share. We've even compiled some of the dumbest car myths that readers have heard. Spoiler alert: a car engine's break-in ...
Plans to ban the sale of new combustion engine cars in the European Union by 2035 have been thrown into turmoil after pressure from car manufacturers. On Tuesday, the European Commission proposed ...
A proposal to revise an E.U. law requiring carmakers to stop producing combustion engines by 2035 would offer some relief to automakers, but it sets back the region’s climate goals. By Patricia Cohen ...
In April, GM recalled 721,000 6.2-liter V8 engines. Toyota followed with more than 102,000 V6 engines in 2024. Honda pulled back nearly 250,000 V6s. Stellantis is sorting out issues with 112,589 ...
From massive price cuts at Polestar to the return of the U-engine, these are the biggest stories in car news today. MV Agusta revives rare dual-crank U engine in high-end motorcycles. Honda CR-V Sport ...
Smaller, more powerful and fuel-efficient engines don’t seem to have great long term reliability. Engine recalls from major automakers such as GM, Toyota and Honda have cost billions of dollars. Moves ...
BRUSSELS, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Six European Union countries have on Friday asked the European Commission to water down an effective ban on the sale of internal combustion engine cars slated for 2035 ...
Modern engines from brands like Mercedes, Honda, and others are failing far earlier than anyone expected, and the cause is hiding in plain sight. Direct fuel injection may sound advanced, but the side ...
In September, the Commission said it would bring forward a review of the rules to give the industry more planning certainty. Credit: Mounir Taha/Shutterstock.com. German chancellor Friedrich Merz is ...