House Passes Bill to Fund Federal Agencies Through September, Senate Prospects Unclear

House Passes Bill To Fund Federal Agencies Through September

The House approved legislation on Tuesday to prevent a partial government shutdown and ensure federal agencies remain funded through September, marking a significant step as the bill now advances to the Senate. There, it will…

White House Credits Tariff for Increasing The U.S. Manufacturing Expansion

Tariffs Are Working As Companies Eye US Expansion

The White House stated on Monday that President Trump’s proposed tariffs against Canada, Mexico, and China are “already working,” as several major corporations have committed to increasing their manufacturing operations in the United States. Companies…

Ford CEO Warns of Tariff Risks as EV Shift and Chinese Competition Reshape Auto Industry

Jim Farley (Ford)

The automotive industry is undergoing significant changes due to the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) and the increasing presence of Chinese automakers in global markets. Amidst this transformation, policy changes and potential tariffs proposed by…

How Poorly Maintained Roads Impact Low-Income Drivers the Most

How Poorly Maintained Roads Impact Low Income Drivers the Most

Poorly maintained roads are a significant issue in many parts of the United States, and their negative effects are disproportionately felt by low-income drivers. These individuals often rely heavily on their vehicles for daily transportation,…

The Lack of Public Scrutiny on Automaker-Backed Legislation

The Lack of Public Scrutiny on Automaker Backed Legislation

Automaker-backed legislation often flies under the radar, receiving minimal public scrutiny despite its significant impact on consumers, the environment, and the automotive industry. These bills, frequently crafted with the input and influence of powerful automaker…

How American Road Conditions Contribute to Higher Vehicle Maintenance Costs

How American Road Conditions Contribute to Higher Vehicle Maintenance Costs

American road conditions have long been a subject of concern for drivers, policymakers, and transportation experts. Potholes, uneven surfaces, and deteriorating infrastructure not only pose safety risks but also contribute significantly to higher vehicle maintenance…

How Automakers Profit From Consumers’ Fear of Autonomous Vehicles

How Automakers Profit From Consumers’ Fear of Autonomous Vehicles

The emergence of autonomous vehicles (AVs) has sparked both excitement and apprehension among consumers. While the technology promises increased safety and convenience, many consumers remain wary of relinquishing control to self-driving cars. Automakers have leveraged…

Why U.S. Drivers Pay More for Less Reliable Vehicles Compared to Europe

Why U.S. Drivers Pay More for Less Reliable Vehicles Compared to Europe

U.S. drivers often find themselves paying more for vehicles that are perceived as less reliable compared to their European counterparts. Several factors contribute to this discrepancy, including differences in market preferences, regulatory standards, production costs,…

The Problem With Factory-Installed Technology That’s Expensive to Repair

The Problem With Factory Installed Technology That’s Expensive to Repair

As modern vehicles become increasingly advanced, factory-installed technology has become a standard feature in many new cars. From infotainment systems and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to connectivity features and integrated navigation, these technologies offer…

How High Car Insurance Rates Are Driving People Into Financial Trouble in the U.S.

How High Car Insurance Rates Are Driving People Into Financial Trouble in the U.S.

Car insurance is a necessity for drivers in the United States, providing financial protection in the event of accidents, theft, or damage to vehicles. However, the rising cost of car insurance premiums is putting significant…

Why Car Subscription Models Are Doomed to Exploit American Consumers

Why Car Subscription Models Are Doomed to Exploit American Consumers

Car subscription models have emerged as an alternative to traditional car ownership and leasing, promising flexibility and convenience to consumers. However, critics argue that these models may ultimately exploit American consumers through hidden costs, limited…