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The LA Road Rager Attacking Cars With a Pipe Finally Got Arrested — Here’s What the Case Shows About Driving Today
It’s about time before someone was seriously injured or worse.
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The Used Car Bubble Is Finally Deflating — Here’s What Buyers Can Expect From Here
Automakers are returning to business as usual.
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Harley-Davidson Keeps Beating Earnings Expectations — Here’s Why the Turnaround Is Working
The American motorcycle manufacturer is really on a roll lately.
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GM and Netflix Are Partnering to Put EVs in Streaming Shows — Will It Actually Sell Cars?
We don’t know if we should laugh or cry.
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Ram Hits 20K in Australia, BMW Wins an Emissions Case, and EV Market Signals Stay Mixed
Here are the car news stories you might have missed this week.
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Minnesota Wants to Let Police Track Stolen Vehicles With Hidden Devices — Is It a Good Idea?
Should the police have this kind of power?
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Ram’s Electric Truck Ad Missed Its Own Core Audience — and Truck Buyers Noticed
They thought they were being so clever, but this was a cynical failure.
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Dearborn Police Just Put Unmarked Mustang Mach-Es in Traffic, and Drivers Won’t See Them Coming
Dearborn Police have a new weapon against dangerous drivers, and the whole point is that you will never see it coming. The department has rolled out a fleet of low-profile Ford Mustang Mach-E patrol vehicles built to disappear into everyday traffic, and they are now working the city’s streets with one job: catching the drivers…
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AirPods Exposed the Truth: Tow Truck Driver Charged After Stolen Car Was Crushed for Cash Within Hours
A Milwaukee man says a forgotten pair of AirPods accomplished what might otherwise have been impossible: helping police track down his stolen car before the trail went completely cold. The problem was that by the time the signal led investigators to the vehicle, it had already been crushed into a pile of scrap metal. You…



