After years of designing their own often-faulty voice recognition systems, auto companies are letting tech giants take the wheel.
Author: Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY
Detroit auto show 2019: Why GM, Ford, Toyota are bringing dead cars back to life
As the 2019 Detroit auto show begins this week with media previews, dead cars are coming back to life with a supernatural vengeance.
Toyota Supra is revived: See the photos
Toyota resuscitated the Toyota Supra sports car at the Detroit auto show. The car will return to dealerships as a 2020 model.
Mattress Warehouse, Sleep Outfitters company files Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Innovative Mattress Solutions, whose stores include Mattress Warehouse and Sleep Outfitters, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Friday.
5 coolest things we expect to see at the 2019 Detroit auto show
At the Detroitauto show, concept vehicles will be few and far between in 2019. In their place: the real deal in the form of pure power.
Sears bankruptcy: Sears gets last-minute offer to potentially avert liquidation
Sears Holdings reportedly received a last-minute offer that could save a shrunken version of the company from liquidation.
People left key fobs inside their cars and auto theft hit an 8-year high
Thieves stole more vehicles in 2017 than they had in any single year since 2009, in part because people are leaving key fobs in their cars.
Nissan Leaf electric car gets longer range: 40% boost to battery power for Leaf e+
Nissan is set to offer a long-range version of the Leaf in a long-awaited move that places it in competition with the Tesla Model 3 and Chevy Bolt.
Nissan Leaf Plus revealed: Electric car gets longer battery range
Nissan revealed a longer-range version of the Leaf electric car at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Threat of liquidation grows for Sears as uncertainty lingers over Eddie Lampert’s offer
Sears is teetering on the edge of liquidation after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in October.