Monthly Archives: December 2011
California to Stop Towing Cars of Unlicensed Drivers
What do you think? Should police be able to tow and impound cars for failure to have a drivers license? Or is the new law the right call? [more]
EV Charging Station Tax Breaks End Saturday
Congress has taken no action on extending charging station tax credits, so as of Saturday, December 31, the program officially ends. [more]
Updated 2010 Fatalities: Lowest Levels Since 1949
These numbers show we're making historic progress when it comes to improving safety on our nation's roadways [more]
Gasoline Prices Rise, Just in Time for Christmas Travel
The oil companies, it seems, are making sure drivers have a big lump of coal in their stockings, at least when they fill up their cars. [more]
Saab Won’t Honor Warranties; GM Steps Up
GM will take necessary steps to ensure that remaining warranty obligations on Saab vehicles marketed by GM in the United States and Canada will be honored. [more]
Saab Officially Done For, Liquidation Coming
So long, Saab. You provided an interesting 64 years of automotive history. [more]
Top 10 Stolen Cars, Great White North Edition
This year there is a new hot target for thieves – the 2009 Toyota Venza. [more]
Ford Recalling Fusions and Milans
Ford Motor Company has announced a voluntary safety recall on 2010-2011 Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan models. The vehicles being recalled are all equipped with 17 inch steel wheels. The automobiles were … [more]
Could Driverless Cars Greatly Reduce Sales?
Could self-driving cars lead to massive shakeups in auto manufacturing? [more]
Kentucky-Built Toyota Camrys Being Exported to Asia
The Camry has been the top selling car in the United States for twelve of the last thirteen years, a performance that is nothing short of amazing. [more]