It's decked out with details that'll make other children beg for one, too.
Bald rubber and sparse cash lead workers who must drive to a growing industry.
The graying of America and a growing reluctance among young adults to purchase a car are creating a disconnect.
The carmaker claims the government's analysis is flawed, but public opinion isn't likely to stay on the company's side.
A spokesman says comments the CEO made to The Wall Street Journal are a 'bit misleading.'
Rising demand for cars and light trucks and lenders seeking borrowers are fueling this rebound.
Forget 55. Most states have raised their maximum to 70 mph or more. But those increases also mean more accidents.
Another major collapse, this time in Washington state, should be a wake-up call about investing in the nation's failing infrastructure.
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