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If you have ever driven through Ohio, you definitely do.

The publicly listed car companies work for their shareholders, otherwise Mark Fields and his million-dollar haircut would still be running Ford.

They can’t fix them fast enough either. Tesla has some of the worst defect rates in the industry.

14 a month? How about:

Maybe they can come out with a competitor to BMW and call it Z Germans

Funreliable? You mean like a Camry with a Camry Dent?

Since it’s a TRX, will it have dedicated compartments for storing Small Arms?

1st Gear: Maybe Trump is secretly planning to bring Lada into the US market. Russian Collusion!

Hey. This is ‘Murica man. Go back to People’s Republic of Canada if you really want to keep your free health care and that second-hand Accord that you got for $18k.

Here’s part of the answer

In other news, many Americans have trouble coming up with even $400 to cover an unforeseen emergency expense.

I don’t think this idea is going to Kindle any interest in smart license plates in rest of the US

How would one jump-start the vehicle when the 12V battery is dead?

Seth Meyers’ lesbian writer reveals that hatchbacks are the preferred vehicle of choice for their community

If you do buy an Aztek, make sure you take good care of the brakes. You don’t want to be mistaken for a drug dealer just because you’re Braking Bad

It was pun-intentional

I only have money for a Dodge wiper, not an ACR Viper.

Porsche has same concerns about 911 GT3 RS owners flipping their car. So it’s not just Ford.

Actually it’s not that straightforward. It’s all about cost of compliance.

Sounds like Consumer Reports hauled the Model 3 over the Coals.