States Sue to BLOCK US Regulations on Vehicle Emissions

By Lauren Fix Multiple states are not pleased with the federal government forcing new regulations on Americans. The Environmental Protection Agency is receiving more pushback for its emission rules for passenger vehicles that will go into effect in 2026. Republican attorney generals in 25 states are suing the EPA to block these rules from going […]

The Shocking Truth Behind Rising Gas Prices

By Lauren Fix Frustrated at the gas pump? You’re not the only one. There is a new update on the SPR or Strategic Oil Reserve, this s used for war or emergencies, the Biden administration cancels their purchase for Strategic Petroleum Reserve, citing high prices. The Department of Energy said it has canceled its plans to purchase millions of […]

Will Increased Insurance Costs Derail The EV Revolution?

By Lauren Fix Will Increased Insurance Costs Derail The EV Revolution? Here are some of the reasons to consider, why it might. If you remember that car-carrier ship that caught fire and sank in the ocean in early 2022? The Felicity Ace, operated by Mitsui OSK Lines, that took 3,000 Porsches, Audis, Bentleys, and Lamborghinis […]

Cyberattacks Ramp Up on Electric Vehicles at Charging Stations

By Lauren Fix Is cyber security a big problem in the auto industry? More than you realize. As cyber attacks ramp up, electric vehicles are vulnerable. You’ll be stunned to hear how many cyber attacks the auto industry has to fend off every day–something that doesn’t get talked about much publicly. Mandates for electric-vehicle sales have […]

5 Pivotal Questions to Answer Before Purchasing an EV

By Martin Banks The automotive industry has shifted gears toward electric vehicles (EVs), leading some consumers to trade in their gas-powered daily drivers. An EV can provide benefits like no tailpipe emissions and more torque, but is an EV right for you? Buyers shouldn’t take this purchase lightly, so research is pivotal before heading to […]

New Crackdown on Gas Cars Will Force All Electric and Higher Car Prices

By Lauren Fix The government has finalized a list of new environmental regulations that they are calling ‘curbing gas-powered vehicle tailpipe emissions’ as part of its broader efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat global warming. Sounds wonderful but how does this impact you, car prices and the economy. It may surprise you. The […]

The Truth About Chinese Automakers and EV Tax Credits

By Lauren Fix No Chinese automakers are taking advantage of the Inflation Reduction Act’s tax credit for new electric vehicle purchases, according to Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo who spoke at a Senate panel. “What we see to date is that the companies that are taking advantage of it are American companies who are using it […]

Driving a Semi-Truck vs. Driving a Car: What Are the Main Differences?

By Martin Banks Semi-trucks and passenger cars are two major ways to get from point A to point B. Your typical sedan requires only a standard driver’s license, whereas driving an 18-wheeler mandates a commercial driver’s license because they’re more complicated. What makes these automobiles distinct and how are they similar? While size is the […]

Feds Throw the Electric Vehicle MANDATE into REVERSE Due to Election

By Lauren Fix The Biden administration is expected to loosen its rules for the country’s switch to electric vehicles (EVs), the New York Times first reported Saturday, citing three people familiar with the plan. Is this because consumers are not buying electric cars at the rate the government had hoped or is it because of the election? […]