EVs would make up 67 percent of new vehicle sales by 2032 under the proposed regulations for smog, soot and carbon, according to the agency. EPA will propose tailpipe emissions rules Wednesday that ...
DETROIT — More than 4,700 auto dealerships across the United States urged President Joe Biden in a letter Thursday to halt the Environmental Protection Agency’s efforts to enforce stricter ...
During normal operation, the emissions from a car's tailpipe should be invisible. But what if they're not? Should you be worried if you notice what looks like smoke? What should you do? The answers to ...
Sometimes, car problems are obvious, like leaks, unusual noises, overheating, and bluish exhaust smoke, which can indicate that your car is burning oil excessively. Other symptoms are less clear in ...
The Biden administration is poised to soon finalize gas-powered car tailpipe emissions standards that consumer advocates and energy industry groups have dubbed a "de facto electric vehicle mandate." ...
Fred Krupp: EPA has the authority to reduce the amount of tailpipe pollution. And when you reduce it enough, the way to meet that is through zero-emitting vehicles like electric cars. And that's the ...
Anthony Capretto is an automotive journalist at CarBuzz with a background in Media Communications and Film from the University of Pittsburgh. Since joining in 2022, he’s covered industry news, EV ...
Sir, The Big Read article “Green driving’s dirty secret” (November 9) highlights an important issue in which most consumers continue to be left in the dark: namely the impact on the environment of the ...
You know how you're sitting around a camp fire after a long day on the trail, and as you recap the day's events, the group comes up with all sorts of crazy inventions that would make the off-roading ...
Dear Tom, Smoke is coming out of the tailpipe of my 2002 Chrysler Sebring with 90,000 miles. Is this a big problem? I have to put a quart of oil a week in the engine. What should I do? Sally from The ...