Unveilings of new cars were fast and furious at the press days for the 2012 New York International Auto Show.
» Read moreConsumers are more likely to pay their auto loans before their credit cards and mortgages, according to recent research by TransUnion.
» Read moreThe taxicab has finally entered the modern era — at least it will in New York City next year.
» Read moreIt’s no longer science fiction, the era of invisible cars has arrived — really. Mercedes-Benz has created an invisible version of its B-Class F-CELL car.
» Read moreIf you’ve been watching gas prices climb and thinking about buying an electric car to stop that sucking sound of the money rushing out of your wallet at the gas pump, then there may be additional incentives within the next year. Recently, President Barack Obama asked Congress to increase tax incentives for buyers of alternative-fuel
» Read moreThe Federal Trade Commission, or FTC, has recently cracked down on five car dealerships for deceptive advertising online.
» Read moreThe Federal Trade Commission, will be cracking down on deceptive and false advertising by car dealerships. The agency recently went after five car dealerships for stating that they would pay off a consumers’ trade-in regardless of the amount owed.
The dealers were not absorbing any difference between the car’s trade-in value and the owner’s loan balance,
Cars from General Motors and Toyota top the list of vehicles that offer the best combined fuel economy and have high industry ratings, according to TotalCarScore.com, an automotive comparison website that compiles data from multiple automotive sources and creates a single score encompassing the vehicle overall. The two manufacturers had seven cars each on the
» Read moreGuinness with Baileys Irish Cream, green beer and other indulgences this St. Patrick’s Day can mean the party ends in a car crash.
» Read moreThe issue of unintended acceleration has hit the news again and this time it has nothing to do with Toyota cars. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, has begun a preliminary evaluation of the Ford Taurus, 2001-2006, and the Mercury Sable, 2001-2004, after receiving 14 complaints from owners of the cars unexpectedly accelerating.
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