The Los Angeles Auto Show press day is scheduled to start November 28 and attendees are now expected to arrive early for the 2012 Western Automotive Conference, which is planned for November 27. Continue reading
The Los Angeles Auto Show press day is scheduled to start November 28 and attendees are now expected to arrive early for the 2012 Western Automotive Conference, which is planned for November 27. Continue reading
Toyota production was deeply affected by the March 2011 tsunami in Japan, which killed thousands. Continue reading
A new study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine shows that longer commutes are associated with metabolic risks such as increased weight and decreased cardiorespiratory fitness. Continue reading
Eight U.S. and German automakers, including BMW, Ford, General Motors and Volkswagen, plan to demonstrate a single-port fast-charging system for electric vehicles at the upcoming Electric Vehicle Symposium 26 in Los Angeles. Continue reading
The Car Care Council recently reported that airfares are on the rise and that the cost of flights for a family of four is four times as expensive than driving. Continue reading
According to the recent BCC research’s new automotive sensors market report, the global market for sensor technology in automobiles is expected to reach nearly $15.2 billion in 2012. Continue reading
Chrysler is recalling 119,000 vehicles from the 2011 and 2012 model years, including Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger sedans, due to a malfunction with the anti-lock brakes and electronic stability control systems. Continue reading
A survey by AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found 94 percent of drivers consider texting while driving to be “a serious threat” and 87 percent would be in favor of banning texting while driving. Continue reading
TrueCar.com, a leader in auto pricing, recently reported the average fuel economy of cars purchased during April were lower than the month prior. Continue reading
The Toyota Prius was the nation’s most popular plug-in car last month. Toyota sold 1,654 units of the Prius plug-in during April while Chevrolet sold 1,462 units of the Volt and Nissan sold 370 units of the Leaf. Continue reading