Report: Volkswagen Plans Its First U.S. Pickup, Likely Built in Tennessee

Volkswagen GLI sedans showcase sporty styling while cruising through scenic mountain roads

Volkswagen is reportedly planning a pickup truck for the U.S. market, with its Chattanooga, Tennessee plant emerging as the likely production site, a move that would give the German automaker a second American truck program…

8 Vehicles With the Most Warranty Claims Per 1,000 Sold

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Buying a new or used vehicle is one of the largest financial decisions most consumers make, making reliability an essential consideration. While no vehicle is completely immune to defects or unexpected repairs, some models consistently…

8 Automakers Rewriting Software to Stay on Sale In The US

Silver Chevrolet electric SUV driving on a scenic coastal highway under clear skies.

Modern vehicles rely on software as much as traditional mechanical components, with code now controlling everything from battery management and safety systems to infotainment, driver assistance, and cybersecurity. As connected features and over-the-air updates become…

8 Cars With Engines Mounted Backwards for a Reason

A sleek white vintage coupe parked on a paved driveway beside green grass and trees

Automotive engineering has always been about solving problems through creative design. While most vehicles follow familiar formulas, some manufacturers have challenged convention by turning engines around, reversing drivetrain layouts, or placing powerplants in unusual locations.…

10 Popular Vehicles With Below-Average Owner Satisfaction, According to Consumer Reports

10 Popular Vehicles With Below-Average Owner Satisfaction, According to Consumer Report

Buying a popular vehicle often seems like a safe decision, but sales success doesn’t always translate into long-term owner happiness. Consumer Reports measures owner satisfaction by asking a simple question: if owners had the chance…

10 Revolutionary 1970s Cars That Changed Automotive Safety Forever

10 Revolutionary 1970s Cars That Changed Automotive Safety Forever

The 1970s transformed automotive safety as new regulations and growing awareness of crash injuries pushed manufacturers to prioritize occupant protection alongside performance and styling. During this decade, automakers introduced stronger passenger compartments, improved restraint systems,…

Volkswagen Plans Major Lineup Cuts as It Restructures Its Global Business

Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume

Volkswagen is preparing for one of the most dramatic transformations in its nearly 90-year history. Facing shrinking profit margins, intense competition from Chinese automakers, slowing electric vehicle demand in several key markets, and the financial…