Musk: Tesla won’t disable Autopilot despite investigation

Filed under: Government/Legal,Tesla,Green Automakers,Safety,Technology,Electric Tesla CEO says Autopilot will remain active in cars so equipped despite a current investigation by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration. Continue reading Musk: Tesla won’t disable Autopilot despite investigation Musk: Tesla won’t disable Autopilot despite investigation originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 12 Read more

Recharge Wrap-up: Tesla Electric Road Trip, Google autonomous cars vs. cyclists

Filed under: Green,Hyundai,Tesla,Alternative Fuels,Green Automakers,Green Culture,Technology,Autonomous,Electric,Hydrogen Tesla celebrates 2.5 billion miles with Electric Road Trip. Google tests autonomous driving alongside cyclists. Hyundai, and the DOE extend their fuel cell confirmation program. Continue reading Recharge Wrap-up: Tesla Electric Road Trip, Google autonomous cars vs. cyclists Recharge Wrap-up: Tesla Electric Road Trip, Read more

2015 Acura TLX 2.4 Verdict

When I learned my next vehicle was to be the Acura TLX, I was looking forward to stepping up to a mid-luxury car and all it entailed. Comfort, quietness, smooth ride, and because it was an Acura, I assumed some amount of performance fun. Well, after 13 months and nearly Read more

The Big Test: 2016/2017 Compact Sedans

Sixteen years ago, when I wrote “Commuter Combat,” comparing the Civic, Corolla, and Sentra, these were considered economy cars that people bought mostly for budgetary concerns. The consolation cars, as some called them, were low-cost, low-feature, and high-fuel-economy A-to-B transportation and little else. Passenger-side front airbags were optional. Cassette players Read more