These US states have the worst-behaved drivers: See where your state ranks

Tennessee, Ohio and Pennsylvania were found to have well-behaved drivers. Here are the states with the worst-behaved drivers, according to a survey by Forbes Advisor and Talker Research.

White House proposes ban on Chinese tech in US cars

Ban on Chinese software and hardware in cars would be phased in over next several years.

How the Fed's rate cut will impact auto loans

It will take a lot more than the single rate cut from the Fed to make a notable difference in auto loan rates. Since 2022, the higher rates have pushed the average new vehicle loan payment up $108 a month to $967, analysts found.

Texas lawmakers address lack of regulations for driverless vehicles

State lawmakers are working on ways to ensure the safety of riders and drivers sharing the roadways with autonomous vehicles.

Here's how much Americans expect to pay for a used car, and how much it will actually cost

Buying a car is a big financial commitment and a recent survey finds that consumers in the market for a new vehicle are only willing to purchase one under these circumstances.

Uber and Waymo to offer driverless rides in Austin

The self-driving car company Waymo and the ride-share service Uber are partnering up to provide rides on the same app.

What Texas drivers need to know about vehicle safety inspections

State vehicle inspections will no longer be mandated starting next year. However, there is still some confusion about what this means for drivers in 2025.

US proposes new pedestrian safety rules: Here's how they impact SUVs and pickup trucks

The U.S. proposes new pedestrian safety rules aimed at reducing fatalities, focusing on design changes for SUVs and pickup trucks. Learn how these changes could make roads safer for pedestrians and drivers.

Texas vehicle inspection changes coming soon

Inspection stickers will soon be a thing of the past for most Texans starting Jan. 1, 2025. That's when House Bill 3297 will go into effect.

Nearly 1.5M Ram trucks recalled over software problem

Stellantis is recalling nearly 1.5 million Ram pickup trucks due to faulty anti-lock brake software.

Volvo drops plan to go fully electric by 2030, hybrids to remain

Volvo has revised its 2030 plan to go fully electric, citing slowing demand for EVs and rising consumer interest in hybrids. The automaker now expects 90% to 100% of its 2030 sales to be electric or plug-in hybrids, with mild hybrids making up the remainder.

Ford recalls over 90K vehicles in response to risk of engine intake valve breaking

There is a recall of roughly 90,700 Ford and Lincoln vehicles that the report says, "may contain intake valves that have a propensity to crack and break."

Toyota recalls over 43,000 vehicles for faulty tow hitch cover

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that the tow hitch cover, which is attached to the rear bumper, may detach and become a road hazard.

Tesla recall: Model X SUVs with trim issue

Tesla is recalling thousands of early Model X vehicles again over roof trim pieces that may not have been properly adhered and could come loose.

How can you find out if your car is spying on you for your insurance company?

The habits of drivers can be monitored and shared with their auto insurance providers, which may impact their premiums. Here’s what you need to know.