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The RV Backlog Is Still Growing Two Years Into the Pandemic

That trailer you've been eyeing? It may be even harder to get today.

Soon You'll Be Able to Rent a Tesla Model Y Via Hertz

This follows Hertz's massive buy of Tesla vehicles last year

From WWII Bombs to Snakes: The Hurdles Tesla Cleared for Its German Factory

Tesla’s first European plant is officially open, after many unexpected delays

One Automaker Is Finally Accepting Responsibility for Its Semi-Autonomous Cars, And It’s Not Tesla

The Mercedes Drive Pilot system, aiming to reach the U.S. this year, would be the first to achieve a level of real self-driving

First Drive: The Ford Maverick Is the Rare Truck That’s Better Cheaper

One of the most compelling vehicles on the market is an affordable, fun-size pickup

Porsche Hints at Ambitious Charging Network Plans

An interesting take on electric vehicle incentives

Could an Audi Pickup Be In the Cards?

The company's CEO didn't reveal many details

This Holy Grail BMW Has Been Over 20 Years in the Making

A Touring version of the M3 is coming soon, and Americans are trying everything to get their hands on it

For Harold Cleworth, Classic Cars Are His Muse and the Well-Heeled Are His Clients

The Venice Beach-via-Manchester painter is used to the refrain "don’t paint my wife, paint my car!"

How Rivian Went From Tesla Killer to “Bad Episode Out of the Twilight Zone”

The honeymoon period is over for the EV startup. Now comes the hard part.

Nissan’s Pike Factory Cars Were Retro Before Retro Was Cool

Today, the four pint-sized cars, including the once-popular Pao and Figaro, are ideal gateways into classic car ownership