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Tesla Will Make Its Cars Fully Self-Driving, but Not Turn the System On Yet

Tesla said that all the vehicles would have hardware enabling fully autonomous driving, though it would not be activated without more testing.

 

Buy a New Ride and Take a Spin With a Pro

Ford and Mercedes are among the automakers who offer United States buyers a chance to drive on a course and receive free professional instruction.

 

Wheels: A Father, a Son and the Porsche They Bought Together

How a shared affinity for horsepower led to test runs on the racetrack, a joint lease and shared custody of a 2016 Cayman S.

 

Driven: Video Review: Hyundai Santa Fe’s Updates Deserve a Look

For 2017, the S.U.V. gets new wheels and fresh fascias front and rear. The interior’s center stack and many under-hood components are new, too.

 

Infiniti’s VC-Turbo S.U.V.: A ‘Leap Ahead’ in Efficiency

Technology displayed in Paris would make it possible for a production-ready vehicle to vary the compression ratio in the engine’s combustion chambers while the car is being driven.

 

Driven: Video Review: Mercedes C300 Coupe Subtracts Doors, Adds Passion

Crossovers and S.U.V.s have become the kings of the road, but there is something satisfying about driving a coupe. The C300 also throws in some luxury.

 

Wheels: Steering Cars Toward the Internet-of-Things On-Ramp

Cars that direct drivers to appointments and stores — or even monitor the driver’s health — are coming, experts say.

 

Toyota and Suzuki Say They Are Considering an Alliance

The Japanese car manufacturers were vague about what might happen but said that they were discussing a wide-ranging business partnership.

 

Fiat Chrysler Deal With Union Averts Strike in Canada

The last-minute settlement with the workers’ union, Unifor, mirrors the main points in a contract that workers reached last month with General Motors of Canada.

 

Advertising: Trying to Disrupt the Auto Industry With The Onion’s Help

Bypassing more traditional media outlets, Elio Motors reached out to the satirical news organization known for outlandish social commentaries.

 

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