Skip to main content

What's next now that Canadian GM strike is averted

American General Motors’ workers can breathe a sigh of relief now that a strike at GM in Canada was narrowly averted. The head of the Canadian auto workers union, Unifor, announced a tentative agreement had been reached late Monday. The agreement guarantees that the plant in Oshawa, Ontario, will stay open which was one of the union’s major concerns.
Advertising

By: Mary Conway

Sporty Altima SR Leads Nissan Lineup with Pricing Unchanged for 2017, Will it Stay #1?

The Nissan Altima SR is the most popular model in the automakers lineup. The price stays the same for 2017.
Advertising

By: Denis Flierl

Specially Tuned VW Beetle Hits 205 MPH In Record Land Speed Run

You'd never know it to look at a the VW Beetle, but, believe it or not, when tuned correctly it can compete with the hypercars of the world, easily hitting 205 mph, which it did recently on the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Advertising

By: Marc Stern

Why Subaru XV Hybrid tS by STI is Nothing More than Window Dressing

Subaru introduced the new 2017 Subaru XV Hybrid tS by STI in July. Why is it nothing more than window dressing?
Advertising

By: Denis Flierl

Where Can You Buy this New Competition Platform “Rally-in-a-Box” Subaru Crosstrek?

A new 2017 Subaru Crosstrek gets a new Competition Platform for rally enthusiasts. Where can you buy one?
Advertising

By: Denis Flierl

Buick Cascada: Another Failed Reatta?

The convertible Buick Cascada is nearing one year of production. It's ancestor, the Reatta only made it four. Recent reviews point to a car that needs help if it's going to succeed.
Advertising

By: Zachary Benedict

Tesla Isn’t Just a Car Industry Disruptor, Here is What Else it Disrupts

Tesla is working on technologies which will disrupt industries ranging from cars to energy production and storage, to taxis and buses. How will your brave new world look in twenty to thirty years?
Advertising

By: Allan Honeyman

How a pipeline leak in Alabama could start affecting more states

A pipeline leak in Alabama is already causing shortages in six states. The pipeline supplies 40% of the gasoline for the north east, so more and more states could be seeing shortages or higher gasoline prices. It is reminiscent of the early 1970s, when gas shortages left long line at the pumps and many gas stations had to ration how much each driver could buy.
Advertising

By: Mary Conway