FuelArc has released numbers that indicate that the Tesla Cybertruck is around 15x more likely to have a fatal accident than the Ford Pinto, which was famous for blowing up when hit from the rear.
A crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck in self-driving mode sparks worries about the safety of the company's software.
Maya Bouchard got her driver's license a little more than two months ago and she's already had some scary moments. The 16-year-old sophomore at Milford High School said driving in the winter, ...
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to explain the department’s plan to purchase $400 ...
Canada's biggest autoshow opens to the public this weekend. With record attendance last year, the Toronto show remains a ...
An analysis claims the Cybertruck might be more dangerous than Ford’s 1970s bean car. That's due to its penchant for catching fire.
In a statement to PolitiFact, the State Department confirmed Tesla isn’t in store for that money. The department said the Biden administration had pursued the possible purchase. Biden had signed an ...
We also discuss why the apparent slowdown in EV charger growth is overblown and Scout's headaches regarding direct sales.
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Casey Williams: Scout Motors is the new EV truck maker that even Elvis would recognizeSitting in an upstairs corner of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum in Auburn, Indiana, is a 1979 prototype for an ...
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