Breaking News: Florida Man Drives Through BMW Showroom Windows After Denied Test Drive

A Florida man crashed his vehicle into a car dealership after failing a credit check to test drive a BMW M4, according to the police.
Breaking News: Tesla Seeking Approvals to Offer Robotaxi Service in California
Breaking News: L.A. Wildfires Trigger Used-Car Price Hikes

The overall cost from the disaster is still being calculated, although, according to Automotive News, used-car buyers in the West are seeing prices increase dramatically.
Breaking News: Could Japan’s Kei Cars Solve Europe’s EV Crisis?

A research group in France believes the way to fast forward Europe’s journey to decarbonize mobility is for Europe to permit Japanese-style kei cars, according to Automotive News.
Breaking News: Aston Martin’s CEO Unveils Plan to Save the Brand

Adrian Hallmark, the chief executive of Aston Martin, has set a 12-18 month timeline to push Aston Martin to success and turn around the company’s troubles.
Breaking News: Audi Admits Its Interior Quality Is Worse

At the recent drive event for the Q5, the Head of Product and Technology Communications at Audi, Oscar da Silva Martins, spoke about the quality decline to journalists.
Breaking News: Tesla Recalls 380,000 Vehicles for Power Steering Defect; Rivian Issues Headlight Recall

Tesla Inc. said it will recall about 380,000 U.S. vehicles over a power steering assist failure that could possibly increase steering effort at low speeds, increasing the risk of an accident.
Breaking News: Tesla Cited by U.S. Regulators After Worker’s Death

Federal regulators have accused Tesla of failing to comply with workplace safety regulations following the electrocution of an employee last summer at its auto factory in Austin, Texas.
Breaking News: Next-Generation Ford F-150 Production Delayed

Ford has postponed the launch of its next-generation F-150 gasoline/hybrid truck.
Breaking News: Honda May Revive Nissan Takeover if CEO Uchida Exits

Honda Motor Co. is open to reviving merger discussions with Nissan Motor Co., only if the current CEO, Makoto Uchida resigns.