It was a different time, but surely someone should have stepped in.
Magna International, the company that currently builds the Ocean, is assuming that production for the EV crossoverā¦
Now you understand how the rest of us feel, Nantucket.
If track racing Harley-Davidsons and Indians is wrong, I don't want to be right.
The Tesla CEO's number two is heading back to China, and that means Musk is more alone than ever atop Tesla.
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Even if youāre in a big SUV, flooded roads are still extremely dangerous
Frankenfisker? Fiskerstein? Or is it just standard organ donation?
Styling aside, who's going to turn their nose up at an 818-horsepower V12?
Whistleblowers live in fear of retaliation from their employers with lackluster legal protections
The same day the automaker laid off its Supercharger team, four future Supercharging sites in the Big Apple wereā¦
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The bar is located inside a BP station, right across the street from Georgia Tech.
What the heck is making Montana drivers so unnecessarily angry?
Not a single domestic brand made the top ten list of most ticketed automakers
The Fisker Ocean was totaled after insurers couldnāt find replacement parts for a tiny ding on the door that shouldā¦
Bryan Hardeman has been arrested for the second time in two months.
Despite "hard core" layoffs, the Tesla CEO posted on X that Superchargers would continue to expand.
The ironic twist of fate washed up outside the home of a lawyer whose firm thatās suing the aircraft maker.
California law currently requires tickets be issued to drivers, so autonomous vehicles were absolved of enforcement