More Cars on the Road Have a Rolled Back Odometer. Here’s Why That Matters
YearsAgo Update: YearsAgoAs many as one in 153 cars on U.S. roads may have rolled-back mileage, despite automakers switching to more secure digital odometers.
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As many as one in 153 cars on U.S. roads may have rolled-back mileage, despite automakers switching to more secure digital odometers.
Details are scarce but think of it less like a sporty electric Volvo and more like a Tesla competitor.
Surge on surge on surge.
Ford’s quirky people mover to be discontinued after 2020.
As if being stranded for five hours isn’t bad enough, they had to figure out a solution for the broken restrooms.
Ford’s return to the midsize market comes with best-in-class fuel economy to match best-in-class towing and payload capacity.
Car and Driver’s P85D Model S could barely get through one lap at Virginia International Raceway.
With its Instagram-worthy badge and electric paintwork, Mercedes-AMG has seemingly built a car for youths.
People are dropping enough cash on trucks to rival that of the German luxury crowd.
It’s the first million-dollar Ford from the factory.