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Auto insurers returned some premium payments to drivers last year when driving slowed at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. But consumer groups say policyholders should have received a larger rebate.
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Raquel Nelson and her children tried to cross the road one night. They were hit by a car. Three were injured, one killed. There was no safe pedestrian crosswalk. From vehicle design to street design, why pedestrian deaths are on the rise.
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A surge in prices of used cars was a major driver of inflation again in June, but there are some signs those price hikes may be shifting into reverse.
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A lack of computer parts known as semiconductors threatens many industries, hitting automakers especially hard. The White House brought together executives from 19 companies to confront the issue.
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In rich countries, every sector of the economy reduced its contribution to climate change last year — with one big gas-guzzling exception.
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Computer chips are an essential component for new cars. But car production has recovered faster than expected, and competing demand for semiconductors has also been rising. Some plants are struggling.
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Here's how the environmental priorities of the Republican president and his Democratic challenger compare.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Wednesday that amounts to the most aggressive clean-car policy in the U.S. and would end the sale of new gas vehicles in the state in 15 years.
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Many new cars have optional features that can help prevent accidents. But those same features also make repairs more expensive. The result? Premiums can go up for cars that are less likely to crash.
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Shares of automaker stocks fell Friday morning, after President Trump announced tariffs on all goods imported from Mexico. Many carmakers have built facilities in Mexico in recent years.