Electric vehicles can be intimidating for first time buyers. To help, here is a handy Electric car buying guide to help you along the way.
Electric vehicles can be intimidating for first time buyers. To help, here is a handy Electric car buying guide to help you along the way.
Flying cars, floating cars, debuts, concept vehicles and more.
With flying cars, floating cars and giant Hot Wheels models added to the debuts and concept vehicles signs abounded that the auto industry is getting its swag back.
The production prototype of the Transition flying car took its first test flight recently.
The production prototype of the Transition flying car took its first test flight recently, bringing closer to reality the possibility of flying home from work and parking in the garage.
A new plug-in hybrid conversion of the massive Ford F-750 medium-duty commercial truck may make sense for some buyers. Here's why.
President Obama he suggested that the tax credit for purchase of an electric vehicle be raised from its current $7,500 to $10,000.
According to a study published by J.D. Power and Associates, many car-buyers avoid green cars because they're too small, look strange, or cost too much.
AAA says that the new fuel economy rules could make even these pint-size spares go the way of the dodo, leaving vehicle owners with run-flat tires or fix-a-flat kits.
Dealers warn that the new CAFE regulations could boost the cost of new cars by as much as $5,000. Here is a breakdown of what to expect down the road.
With a sleeker design, a choice of four-cylinder engines, plus hybrid and plug-in hybrid models, the 2013 Fusion is Ford's first mid-size sedan design sold around the world since 2000.
Here is a look at some of the cars and concept models from the 2012 North American International Auto Show.
The winners of the 2012 North American Car and Truck of the Year awards have been announced, as the auto industry kicks off the new year at the annual Detroit auto show.
Now is a good time to look at the Volt and think about where it is today compared to, say, the 2007 Detroit Auto Show where the first Volt Concept was unveiled.
From the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, to Saab's saga ending sadly, it's been a difficult year for the auto industry. Still, there are signs of hope foe 2012.
After spending a weekend with the 2012 Buick Lacrosse with eAssist what was the verdict? The car gets good gas mileage but has some notable flaws.
After driving thousands of miles in more than 200 new vehicles, High Gear Media's editors have chosen a winner. TheCarConnection's Best Car To Buy 2012 is the 2012 Ford Focus.
The 2013 Ford Flex will be seen in public for the first time in L.A., but the first photos are out -- and if you thought the Flex couldn't get any more edgy, you would be wrong.
Ford has taken a significant tumble in reliability due to some of its latest vehicle technologies, while Jeep is now the most reliable domestic brand, according to Consumer Reports.
Here is a quick look at some of the best new offerings from each of the Big Three domestic manufacturers. And with cars like these, they are worthy of that title again.
Faced with higher production costs and stronger competition, manufacturers are slashing prices, only now they're quietly trimming content from cars as well.
In 1911, if you asked Billy Durant if Chevrolet Motor Company would sell 180 million vehicles by 2011, he probably would have said, "Damn right it will."
Startup carmaker Fisker Automotive has probably learned a lot of lessons about the timing of auto launches, and even more about what can delay a launch.
It's no secret that cars are increasingly dependent on computers, but are computer hackers a threat to drivers? Antivirus software manufacturer MacAfee seems to think so.
The most American vehicle for 2012 probably isn't going to be a Ford, or GM product, or even a Chrysler or Jeep. It's most likely going to be the 2012 Toyota Camry.
President Obama today announced an agreement with thirteen major automakers to pursue the next phase in the Administration's national vehicle program, increasing fuel economy to 54.5 miles per gallon for cars and light-duty trucks by Model Year 2025.
The Prius has been displaced by the Nissan Leaf, which doesn't use fuel at all. The EPA rates the Leaf electric car at a combined 99 MPGe, or equivalent miles per gallon.
SUVs, once notoriously dangerous due to their tendency to rollover at high speeds, are now among the safest vehicles to travel in when fitted with the latest generation of electronic stability control systems, rollover mitigation technology and reinforced roofs.
After several months of using a Volt and a Leaf as his sole family transport, this reviewer has a better understanding of how both cars perform.
The IIHS has released new crash-test results and ratings for more than a dozen small cars and found that automakers have made significant progress in small-car safety.
The two fuels that will largely power us for the next 20, maybe 30, years are already here. They are gasoline (with some ethanol in it), and electricity.
As seen in the 17 cars in this slideshow, nearly every new model on display in New York was more fuel efficient, sleeker and more stylized than the previous one.
At the New York Auto Show, Alan Mulally, President and CEO of Ford, spent much of his time discussing Ford's turnaround, electric cars and how you might run your home in the future.
At the New York Auto Show Chevrolet drew the most attention to its new small compacts: the Spark, the Aveo, and two brand-new models: the Cruze RS and Cruze Eco.
The 2010 World Car of the Year Awards were handed out at the New York Auto Show, and Volkswagen was the big winner, taking home trophies in two of the four categories.
Here is the transcript of President Obama's 100 Days press conference, complete with the full Q&A session.
As seen by the 23 cars in this slideshow, if you can look past the bad economic news, the future of the auto industry looks bright with a new generation of cars to fall in love with.
This slideshow proves that not all the news out of Detroit is about doom and gloom -- the cars and concept vehicles at the NAIAS provided plenty of good things to talk about.
GM has unveiled the production version of the Chevrolet Volt. Read the story behind how it was designed and check out the slideshow of the first glimpse of the Volt.