Breaking News
Keeping up with changes in the automotive world is important for all drivers. Breaking news can impact your immediate driving decisions; and long-term changes, such as new legislation that deals with cars or drivers, may require a change in your driving habits.
Whether it be a change in the cell phone laws, a mandatory recall of a serious nature, the launch of a new car model, or the passage of a new gasoline tax, you need to keep informed on the latest automotive news.
We recommend these great sites for automotive news―they are updated daily, so you can get the most up-to-date information before you hit the road.
The Auto Channel
provides daily
reports on all
things related
to vehicles. It
offers reviews
of new cars and
features,
pricing
information, and
announcements
from the top
auto
manufacturers.
Edmunds
offers a myriad
of information
on a vast
variety of
car-related
topics. A
sampling of its
automotive news
included: profit
and loss results
for car
manufacturers;
the launch of a
new foreign car
model; results
from a customer
service index
study; and, an
article on tax
breaks for
hybrids.
Auto News
displays a full
range of
auto-related
articles. Some
recent articles
revealed car
recall
information, the
passage of
recent
automotive
legislation, the
hiring of a car
manufacturer
executive, and
the results of
union talks.
MSNBC allows
drivers to
access current
automotive news
and updates.
Follow the
latest on
stories such as:
gasoline prices
around the
country, a
massive tire
recall, the
"worst cars of
2006," and
flex-fuel
vehicle
development.
Whether you just
drive to work or
school, or
you're on a long
haul from coast
to coast,
DMV.ORG
brings you the
latest in
automotive
breaking news.

