Gas Prices Surge Past $3 a Gallon as Summer Travel Season Begins, Oil Production Playing Catch Up
Experts say high demand from people eager to travel again and oil production ramping up combine to make gas prices the highest since 2014.
Experts say high demand from people eager to travel again and oil production ramping up combine to make gas prices the highest since 2014.
Some 37 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles on Memorial Day holiday weekend — a 60 percent increase from last year.
The latest model of Chinese car manufacturer SAIC’s Roewe RX5 PLUS SUV will come equipped with an application that indoctrinates passengers in “Xi Jinping Thought,” Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported on Thursday.
The iconic American suburban neighborhoods that attract families looking for safe and prosperous areas have been targeted in recent years
During a snowstorm a few months ago in Toledo, Ohio, Jimmy Preston saw John Brandeberry walking. So, he stopped and gave him a ride to his job at Kroger.
An Iraq War veteran and his loved ones received an incredible gift Sunday from members of the community in North Kansas City, Missouri.
A man in Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, is busy refurbishing old cars for neighbors who have no mode of transportation.
A wreck involving two vehicles decorated with American and pro-Trump flags and a third car occurred Saturday in Hermosa Beach, California.
The green agenda IS the Great Reset. One of the few political leaders who gets this is President Donald Trump.
For rental car companies, the weeks leading up to Halloween are typically a quieter time; the summer driving season has faded and holiday rentals are weeks away.
People around the world have declared overwhelmingly that they plan to drive more often once the pandemic is over.
Americans cannot wait to get on the road again.
Sales rose 1.9 percent, more than double the expected gain.
A huge surge of demand for used cars is being fueled by the changes wrought to American life by the pandemic.
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday that the state will ban sales of gas-powered vehicles, effective in 2035. Newsom said that the “audacious” goal was necessary to achieve the state’s goal of 100% renewable energy by 2045.
Broad gains in prices suggest the economy is still healing.
A young man in Alpharetta, Georgia, received a much-needed and unexpected gift from his fellow employee not long ago.
Japanese carmaker Nissan has announced that it will retain its plant in Sunderland, England, but will be closing its factories in Spain, signalling that it may pull out of more locations across the European Union.
Police are investigating a series of break-ins at local auto dealerships in or near Winston-Salem, North Carolina, after a group of 19 juveniles ranging in age between six and 16 allegedly stole nearly 50 cars worth more than a million dollars over the past two months.
Suddenly, people are not so interested in “sharing” office space, scooters, bikes, and cars.
A Detroit-area auto shop is offering medical workers a free oil change for their cars.
A woman used her toes to call for help Sunday after her hands were crushed while trying to change a flat tire in Colleton County, South Carolina.
The Phoenix Police Department is looking for an Arizona man who reportedly set five vehicles on fire in a parking lot, according to surveillance video of the incident.
The Swedish government, supported by the Centre Party and the Liberals, have announced they will be looking to ban the sale of new cars that use fossil fuels in the next ten years. The proposed ban has been met with
A Texas couple really paid it forward after they handed the keys to a car to a Denny’s waitress who served them breakfast.
This Thanksgiving will see some 55 million Americans traveling more than 50 miles over the holiday weekend, according to AAA.
Sports car enthusiasts lined up Sunday to honor a young boy who died of cancer recently in Washington, Missouri.
The prices of bicycles, many imported from China, are up. Prices are down for phones, appliances, computers, clothing, and televisions.
President Trump urged the union and the carmaker to “get together and make a deal” to end the first general strike in 12 years.
Green hysteria is on the verge of destroying Germany’s car industry, the CEO of Volkswagen has warned. Since motor manufacturing is Germany’s biggest industry sector, this effectively means: Auf Wiedersehen to the German economy.
Americans still love their Honda Civics, despite a domestic auto market increasingly dominated by SUV’s and crossover vehicles. The Japanese car company plans to continue producing the cars in the United States and Canada.
Jaguar Land Rover will start building its next-generation electric car at its Castle Bromwich plant in 2020, sustaining thousands of British jobs.
Drivers will be forced off the roads in Ireland and the population packed into “higher density” cities under a long-awaited climate plan which will ‘revolutionise’ people’s lifestyle and behaviours, according to local media.
When Trump announced tariffs on steel and aluminum last year, economists predicted an auto-paclypse would send prices soaring higher.
Frankfurt am Main (AFP) – Hundreds of people demonstrated Saturday in Stuttgart, the bastion of Germany’s car industry, against a recent driving ban on older diesels, wearing yellow vests to match protesters in France whose movement began as a reaction to proposed fuel hikes.
Volkswagen is making a big bet on mass-market electric vehicles.
China said it will cut its tariff on American made cars from 40 percent to 15 percent.
They keep saying tariffs are taxes on American consumers and forcing prices higher. And every month inflation data shows that is not true.
A sign of progress in the China trade talks.
Fiat Chrysler plans to build the first new assembly plant in the U.S. from a major automaker in over a decade.