2015 Subaru Legacy a WRX Wrapped in a Coupe-Style Sedan’s Skin The 2015 Legacy 2.5i is powered by a double-overhead-cam 2.5-liter Boxer engine that debuted in 2013 and has received numerous enhancements for lighter weight, improved efficiency, and quieter operation.
5 Things to Know About Electric Motorcycles The new electric motorcycle unveiled this week by Harley-Davidson is a sleek, futuristic bike with powerful acceleration and the hum of a jet airplane taking off. Here are five things to know about electric motorcycles before you take a test ride.
Harley-Davidson testing electric motorcycles MILWAUKEE (AP) — Would a Harley still be a Harley if it didn't have that out-of-my-way rumble and those fat, hydrocarbon-belching exhausts?
Mass. Car Dealerships to Pay $175K for ‘Deceptive Advertising’ Allegations Four car dealerships in western Massachusetts have agreed to pay $175,000 over allegations that they published “misleading advertising” and failed to follow through with sale prices and promotions.
7 Cars Under $25K to Start Your Career When you finally land that first job, you’ll probably want to upgrade your ride. Here are the seven best new cars under $25,000 to begin your career.
Should I Pay to Replace My Tires or Trade In? Car Doctor John Paul shares his advice with readers who must decide between paying for a repair or trading in their vehicles, the effectiveness of ceramic pads, and when to replace a car’s battery.
Manheim Auction Shows Used Cars Are Major Business Manheim New England’s auto auction facility during a sale day has the feel of a racetrack on a big stakes race day.
2015 Toyota Tundra TRD Rides Like a Pro The Tundra TRD Pro includes a unique set of interior and exterior design features, vastly upgraded suspension components, and a TRD exhaust for a little extra grunt.
What To Do When You’re Pulled Over Seeing flashing red and blue lights in the rearview mirror is one of every motorist’s worst nightmares. What you do and how you behave when you’re pulled over by the police could determine whether you’re given a ticket or a warning.
What’s in a Name? For New Cars, It’s Not Always Clear It seems that the once self-explanatory world of automotive naming conventions has become a convoluted landscape. Through the downsizing of engines, adherence to uniform branding, and the power of tradition, vehicle names—especially the alphanumerics—have become somewhat confusing.
2015 Toyota Tundra TRD Rides Like a Pro The Tundra TRD Pro includes a unique set of interior and exterior design features, vastly upgraded suspension components, and a TRD exhaust for a little extra grunt.
Manheim Auction Shows Used Cars Are Major Business Manheim New England’s auto auction facility during a sale day has the feel of a racetrack on a big stakes race day.
How Do You Engineer Safer Drivers? Safer driving was the theme when a panel of automotive, governmental, and academic professionals met at MIT’s Media Lab for “Engineering Safer Drivers—technology, cars, and minimizing the impacts of age, inexperience, and distraction.”
Gearheads, Gawkers Drawn to 'Vette Museum Sinkhole For years, just enough hardcore classic car lovers and curious travelers wandered through the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky to keep the doors open. Now, after a massive sinkhole swallowed eight pristine models of vintage muscle, attendance has skyrocketed.
Here’s What It Looked Like to Drive Through Boston 50 Years Ago Fifty years ago, Boston looked pretty different. Here’s a video of a drive through Boston around 1964.
Ford Cuts Fuel Economy Rating for 6 Vehicles Ford customers who recently bought certain models in order to save money at the pump are in for a big disappointment. The car company revealed it made a mistake in measuring just how fuel-friendly some of its vehicles really are.
Study: Teens Are Drinking Less, Texting More American teens are smoking less, drinking less and fighting less. But they're texting behind the wheel and spending a lot of time on video games and computers, according to the government's latest study of worrisome behavior.
US Opens Investigation of Air Bag Ruptures U.S. safety regulators are investigating whether 1.1 million vehicles from five automakers have air bags that could hurt people in a crash.
Lawyers: GM Seeks Bankruptcy Shield From Lawsuit Lawyers for a Georgia family that is trying to reopen a wrongful death lawsuit against General Motors say the company is trying to move the case to federal court so it can use bankruptcy as a shield from the claim.
Mercedes Has Fun-To-Drive New Entry Model Mercedes-Benz's new entry-level car, the CLA, is a fun-to-drive, turbocharged, front-drive, compact sedan that looks more expensive than its $30,825 starting retail price.
Toyota Expands Recall for Air Bag Glitch Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling nearly 650,000 vehicles in Japan and repeating a recall for problems with front passenger air bag inflators announced last year, seeking to fix some 2.27 million vehicles.
A Kia’s Keys Are Hot From the Ignition Car Doc John Paul of AAA Southern New England explains why a Kia Optima’s keys might be heating up in the ignition, gas mileage expecations, and why a grinding noise comes and goes.
Lamborghini Abandoned After New Jersey Crash Police are looking for the person who crashed a high-performance sports car and left it burning near the George Washington Bridge.
NY Judge to Hear Suits Alleging GM Cars Lost Value Lawsuits alleging that General Motors cars lost value because of ignition switch recalls will be heard in a New York City federal court.
Auto Industry Gets Serious About Lighter Materials Roofs made of carbon fiber. Plastic windshields. Bumpers fashioned out of aluminum foam. What sounds like a science experiment could be your next car.