The 'smart key' technology has its advantages. Cheap replacement is not one of them.
Computer-chipped keys are no guarantee of safety anymore, if they ever were.
The crash of a 1962 Ferrari GTO valued at up to $30 million would not be covered by the type of car insurance most people buy.
Every vehicle has one. What exactly do those 17 numbers and letters mean?
The so-called compact crossovers are now the third most popular category, behind mid-size cars and compacts.
Terrafugia's Transition is expected to go on sale next year. But insuring it might cost you as much as a new BMW.
Take a lesson from China, where luxury cars can cost millions of dollars -- and 60% to 90% of cars are involved in accidents every year
Nevada became the first state to draft rules for self-driving cars. Texting behind the wheel will be legal.
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