8 Electric Cars That Are Now Very Affordable on the Secondhand Market

Nissan Leaf (2018–2022)

The electric vehicle market has changed dramatically over the past decade, creating unique opportunities for budget-conscious buyers. Many early EV models have experienced steep depreciation, recalls, or slower charging technology compared with today’s longer-range, faster-charging…

10 Inline-Six Engines Known for Expensive Repairs You Can Avoid

BMW N54 Turbocharged Inline Six Engine

The inline-six engine configuration has long been celebrated for its inherent balance, smooth power delivery, and refined performance characteristics. From luxury sedans to high-performance sports cars, the straight-six layout has powered some of the automotive…

USMCA Automotive Content Rules Face Potential Revision to Reflect Market Changes

Policy Review

The regulatory framework governing the North American auto sector is once again under examination. The US International Trade Commission (USITC) has initiated a new investigation into the automotive rules of origin established under the United…

Ford Sets Sights on Budget-Friendly Electric Truck to Rival Tesla

Lordstown Endurance

Ford has disclosed additional details about its “Universal Electric Vehicle” initiative, the internal program responsible for developing a new $30,000 electric midsize pickup scheduled for launch in 2027. While the 14-minute technical presentation covered engineering…

10 Hard Truths About Electric Pickups Nobody Tells You

2024 GMC Sierra EV Boosted Range, Lower Price Tag For Electric Pickup

Electric pickups are storming the automotive market with promises of unprecedented torque, zero emissions, and cutting-edge technology. Manufacturers showcase impressive towing capacities, lightning-fast acceleration, and futuristic features that make traditional gas-powered trucks seem antiquated. The…

Nissan Rogue Recall Expanded Over Potential Engine Failure and Loss of Power

2021-2023 Nissan Rogue

Nissan’s VC-Turbo engine continues to face mounting scrutiny. Last year, nearly 444,000 Nissan and Infiniti models were recalled due to manufacturing defects involving engine bearings. Now, the automaker has initiated two additional recalls targeting 2023–2025…