Latest Autos News
- Police Arrest Alleged Hit & Run Driver Who Tried To Dispose Of Body Fort Lauderdale Police arrested 27-year-old Axel Esteban Inostroza Monday for allegedly hitting a bicyclist with his car, driving away and trying to dispose of the body in a wooded area.
- Is This The Life Of A Maserati Owner? Man Cave Daily's Brian Cullen gets chauffeured around in Maserati’s new Ghibli model.
- GM Names Mary Barra As CEO While previously working as GM’s Executive Vice President of Global Product Development, 51-year-old Barra was responsible for keeping her foot on the pedal of the automaker’s 11 global brands.
- Miami Barber Shot, Killed Over Parking Spot An argument over a parking space reportedly led to a deadly shooting in Miami on Sunday. It happened outside Mieses’s barber shop at 5325 N.E. 2nd Avenue.
- Redesigned 50th Anniversary Mustang Set For Global Launch “Mustang is such an iconic car for us, we want to make sure that it has its own time in the sun,” said Ford Vice President of Marketing Jim Farley.
- LA Auto Show: New Connected Car Apps And Leveraging User Data Bringing cars and tech together creates a lot of questions that are only beginning to be fully understood by businesses or consumers.
- GM Keeps Trucking -- Ford Gets Edgy At LA Auto Show “There is a propensity here for a smaller truck,” said Edmunds.com senior analyst Jessica Caldwell. “People want a truck, but the larger ones are hard to drive around, and fit into parking spaces in an urban environment.”
- Cruise Ship Passengers Left Stranded After Car Keys Go Missing Dozens of cruise ship passengers were stranded in Miami after their car keys were lost after paying valets for three days of parking.
- Car Companies Get Wild At The SEMA Aftermarket Show Car companies look to the land and sea as they come up with interesting ideas for the SEMA aftermarket show at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Perhaps the most unique is a "Sponge Bob Square Pants" version of Toyota's new Highlander SUV.
- Study: Self-Driving Cars Would Eliminate Majority Of Traffic Deaths, Congestion In some ways, computers make ideal drivers: They don't drink and then climb behind the wheel.