Buick, Lexus top J.D. Power survey, as vehicle service improves overall
Survey has a remarkable statistic about overall satisfaction
Survey has a remarkable statistic about overall satisfaction
Automakers' compliance with CAFE may cost 150,000 jobs.
No one wants to share a lane with a driverless car in case the robot revolution breaks out.
AAA has some simple advice to help prevent rust damage.
In 23 states, over 9 percent of bridges require repair.
US households on average drove 22,311 miles last year, down 8 percent from all-time highs.
Reaction times get worse when the driver is preoccupied.
New research recommends truly driverless, highly autonomous cars.
If you live close to a traffic-heavy highway, you have a greater risk of being diagnosed with dementia.
What's that cord doing?
This is only the case with younger drivers, although they don't represent the majority of medical marijuana users.
Maybe the automakers no longer believe that they can influence public opinion with a TV ad. Oh, wait.
Sleepiness can be deadly.
AAA says an estimated 48.7 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Thanksgiving.
At least not that much more than usual.
Have money, get money.
If all vehicles in California were zero-emissions, premature deaths would drop by 400 a year.
While the poll respondents leaned Republican, a third of those surveyed chose neither candidate as their preferred presidential choice.
The Chevrolet Camaro, Kia Forte, and Nissan Maxima also earned awards.