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These celebrities moonlight as auto racers and superfans
From Michael Jordan to Frankie Muniz, a surprising number of high-profile figures have ties to auto racing.
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Here's why Trump tariffs may raise your car insurance premiums
If they take effect, tariffs are expected to raise costs for auto insurers to repair or replace cars, meaning motorists pay higher premiums.
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‘Up with EVs, down with Elon': Why a Tesla driver hands out bumper stickers
As the political climate seems to grow more intense every day, some Tesla owners are using their car to voice their opinions about Elon Musk.
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Tesla owners sport anti-Elon Musk bumper stickers
Some Tesla owners across the world and here in D.C. area are displaying their displeasure with Elon Musk with bumper stickers. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss reports.
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WATCH: Train in Utah smashes into car seconds after driver escapes
Newly released video captured the moment of impact between a UTA FrontRunner train and an SUV in Layton, Utah.
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Kia recalls more than 80,000 U.S. autos due to improper air bag deployment and improper wiring
The recall covers 80,255 2023-2025 Niro EV, Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV), and Hybrid vehicles.
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Toyota is ‘exploring rockets' with nearly $45 million investment in Japanese launch startup, chairman says
Toyota Motor is exploring the development and production of orbital rockets, Chair CEO Akio Toyoda said Monday.
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These are the best cars brands of 2025
Subaru, BMW, Lexus and more. News4’s Consumer Repoter Susan Hogan gathers the best brands of 2025.
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5 things to know about Nissan
Nissan is one of the oldest automakers in the world and sold around 3.4 million vehicles in 2023.
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5 things to know about Honda
Honda originally began as a motorcycle manufacturer and sold around 4 million vehicles in 2023.
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Trump's 25% tariff could be an existential threat to Canada's recovering auto industry
There’s growing concern that potential tariffs on Canadian imports to the U.S. could be an existential threat to the country’s recovering automotive industry.
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Honda and Nissan officially begin merger talks to create world's third-largest automaker
Both companies are grappling with intense global competition in the electric vehicle market from the likes of Tesla and China’s BYD.
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What tariffs mean for car prices: ‘There's no such thing as a 100% American vehicle,' auto expert says
Tariffs might increase car production costs and that could mean higher sticker prices for shoppers in the long run.
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Delaware father-daughter duo among first to own flying car
A father and daughter in southern Delaware are among the first five American families to own a BlackFly flying car. NBC’s Tim Furlong reports.
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US retreats from massive air bag recall and says industry comments show need for more investigation
U.S. auto safety regulators have backed away from seeking a giant recall of nearly 50 million air bag inflators and will investigate further after the auto industry raised questions about whether all of the inflators are defective.
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‘Magic carpet': Delaware father-daughter duo among first to own flying car
A father-daughter team in southern Delaware is asking people not to shoot them out of the sky amid concerns about drone sightings along the East Coast. They’re one of the first five American families to own a BlackFly flying car.
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Here's what a blockbuster Nissan-Honda merger could mean for the auto industry
Nissan and Honda are understood to be exploring a blockbuster merger as the two rival companies seek to stay competitive on the road to full electrification.
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Japan's Honda and Nissan to reportedly begin merger talks
Nissan and Honda plan to enter into negotiations for a merger to better compete in the rapidly changing automotive industry, the Nikkei newspaper reported.
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Is it worth getting rental car insurance? Here's what to know
When does adding rental car insurance make sense when you get a rental car? News4’s Susan Hogan shares some guidelines to follow on whether or not you need to get rental car insurance, especially since it can come at a pricey cost per day.
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US to require passenger vehicles to sound alarms if rear passengers don't fasten their seat belts
Starting in September of 2027, all new passenger vehicles in the U.S. will have to sound a warning if rear-seat passengers don’t buckle up.