If you look at the Monroney sticker for a brand-new, base-model Subaru Impreza or even a new Nissan Sentra, one of the cheapest cars on the market, the list of standard safety features is impressive.
EVs account for half of the cars with the lowest first time MOT pass rates, with Tesla Model 3 and Model Y both failing at ...
Self-driving cars did not disappear. They simply slipped out of the spotlight. While attention shifted to generative AI, ...
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4 car brands likely to hit 250K miles and 4 that could fail early
Shoppers who want a vehicle that can realistically reach 250,000 miles need to separate brands that routinely go the distance from those that may struggle to clear 100,000. Drawing on large-scale ...
A simple suspension fix turned into a digital nightmare for one Tesla owner after a technician tried a "courtesy" software ...
Henry Ford's monopoly on the automobile industry meant that hybrids wouldn't see the light of day for decades.
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Every Jaguar XJ Model Ranked By Reliability In 2026
From iconic style to engineering mediocrity, the rise and fall of a legendary car marque.
CR’s experts say there are three factors that matter most when it comes to safety: A vehicle’s ability to avoid a crash. Its ...
Too many GPUs makes you lazy,” says the French startup’s vice president of science operations, as the company carves out a ...
Georgetown and Cisco’s Wi-Fi 7 rollout isn’t just faster internet, it’s an enrollment and retention strategy built on ...
New research suggests some drivers are avoiding hitting the road at night altogether, as they say the issue of dazzling ...
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Safety experts say it’s time for cars to go back to basics
China just banned hidden car door handles. Touchscreens are more distracting than texting. After a decade of "smarter" cars, safety experts are demanding a return to basics.
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