Insurance Changes Concern Consumer Groups
A coalition of consumer groups wrote to Gov. Deval Patrick and...
What Your Car Says About You
In Shakespeare's English, “luxury” and “lust” were synonyms.
Not much has changed in 500 years, apparently, since Bentley dealers are reporting that more people ask...
Recession helps cut auto deaths
Car crash fatalities fell in 40 states in '08, driven partly by people driving less because of the recession and seat belt use reaching...
Gas alternatives are near
It's the end of the driving world as you know it, some of the automotive industry's top engineers and executives said Tuesday during a...
Teen drivers' crash rates go down significantly under provisions of California's graduated licensing law
The main finding of a new evaluation of graduated licensing is a 23 percent overall reduction in the per-capita crash involvement rate of 16-year-old...
WTO confirms ruling against China in autoparts case
The World Trade Organization confirmed on Friday it had ruled against China over its import tariffs for car parts, in the first WTO ruling...
New York Considers Banning Cars From Times Square
Mayor Bloomberg is trying to recruit a world-renowned Danish architect who...
Biggest cars with the best mileage
With gas prices continuing to soar, "big" seems quickly headed for the has-been bin. Consumers are reconsidering the size-matters mentality of the prosperous 1990s...
Gas, oil futures jump on supply worries
Gasoline and oil futures jumped Friday on continued concerns that domestic refineries aren't producing enough gas to meet peak summer driving demand.
"The market's realizing...
Green Icing on the Cake
ONCE, after I had enthusiastically recommended some cars capable of flaunting speed limits, The San Diego Police Gazette took me to task for “encouraging...

