Ford recalls 355,000 trucks over display failures that could cause crashes
Federal regulators warn that dashboard panel failures prevent drivers from seeing critical speed and warning information.
Ford pickup trucks recalled for broken display panel
The recall includes more than 355,000 pickup trucks released last year and this year.
Ram Truck infotainment systems targeted in latest crime trend
The Macomb Auto Theft Squad has investigated 87 reports of these crimes in six months - some victims telling police they were hit more than once on the same Ram.
There's a new most-frequently stolen car in the US: See where the vehicles rank
Muscle cars and cars with higher horsepower are frequent targets for car thieves, data showed.
Kelley Blue Books editor on auto market prices, EVs and uncertainty
Right now the average price of a new car is around $48,000 while a used car with about 75,000 miles averages about $25,000.
Michigan gas prices remain cheap with another 11 cent drop in fuel
Motorists filling up a 15-gallon tank will pay $11 less now compared to this time last year.
Ram's claim that its mechanical bull had been stolen deemed false, sheriff says
After a car company stated their one-of-a-kind mechanical bull had been stolen, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office is squashing claims that the report is legitimate.
Woodward Dream Cruise: Times, parking, events, and more to know for the 30th cruise
The Woodward Dream Cruise has returned to Metro Detroit for the 30th year of the classic car show.
Ford recalls 100k+ F-150 models due to problematic rear axle bolt
The broken bolt can cause rollaways without a parking brake engaged. There's also potential for loss of power, causing a higher likelihood of a crash.
Ford announces investment in next 'Model T Moment'
Ford is building a new pickup truck that marks the beginning of a new era for the automaker as its leadership strives to electrify more of its fleet while keeping costs down for those considering a new vehicle. When it arrives, it will come in the form of a $30,000 midsize electric pickup truck. It will arrive in 2027, assembled at its Louisville Assembly Plant, and come with a frunk and a bed. The $5 billion investment also includes a "universal EV platform" which will support a fleet of future electic cars.
Ford announces $30,000 electric pickup truck as part of $5B investment
Ford is building a new pickup truck that marks the beginning of a new era for the automaker as its leadership strives to electrify more of its fleet while keeping costs down for those considering a new vehicle.
Kia issues recalls over loose parts creating possible roadway hazards, over 300K vehicles impacted
More than 100,000 K5 sedans, 201,000 Telluride SUVs have been impacted in the recalls.
GM Corvettes shatter American speed records at legendary racetrack
GM engineers drove Z06, ZR1, and ZR1X models to record-breaking performances on a famous German track.
Ford recalls 312K trucks and SUVs over brake failure risk
Ford is recalling over 312,000 vehicles due to an issue with its power brake assist.
Ford recall order for nearly 700,00 Escape and Bronco Sport models over fire risk
A free repair is available for owners who take their models to dealers.
Troy-based new EV Slate to debut at $20K, allowing buyers to design it themselves
Slate is trying to introduce an a la carte model of making electric vehicles that puts the control in the customer’s hands.
Livonia officer nearly hit on I-275, police remind drivers to follow 'Move Over' law
It was a close call for a Livonia police officer while clearing debris from the highway when a driver nearly hit him on the shoulder.
Nissan pauses US production of 3 models amid tariff uncertainty
Nissan has suspended U.S. production of three vehicle models destined for Canada as mutual tariffs between the U.S. and Canada disrupt cross-border auto trade.
Dept. of Transportation to eliminate rule requiring speed limiters on heavy-duty trucks
A new package was unveiled by Trump’s Department of Transportation to better support truck drivers, such as investing in additional parking, driver relief, and nixing speed limiters.
Auto loan delinquencies are on the rise; these states have the most
Analysts say an increase in late car payments is a concerning trend: despite stubborn inflation and high interest rates, unemployment rates are still low.


















