Ford, General Motors, Nissan and Volkswagen are among the automakers that are killing various vehicle models in 2019.
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Goodbye, braces? Invisalign, SmileDirectClub lead teeth-straightening boom
The market for clear teeth aligners is booming, allowing millions of Americans to straighten their teeth for the first time.
Uber, poised for electric bike expansion, imports 8,000 bikes from China as tariffs loom
Uber appears poised for a major expansion of electric bicycles on its ride-hailing app as it just imported 8,000 bikes to the U.S. from China.
These 30 vehicles are the safest 2019 models, car-safety group IIHS says
30 vehicles qualified for the top honors inthe Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s initial 2019 model-year rankings.
Breast implants recalled: Allergan ends sales of ‘textured’ implants in Europe
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2019 IIHS Top Safety Pick+ vehicles revealed
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tightened its standards for 2019 Top Safety Pick and Top Safety Pick+ honors.
How to score the best car deal in December
Many automakers offer their best car deals in December. If the lowest price is your priority, consider sedans and plug-ins.
Why older headlights are a ‘major safety concern’ for American motorists
At an average of 11 years old, the typical vehicle on the road today generates only 22 percent of the light that new headlights generate, AAA says.
Cloudy headlights pose huge safety risk, AAA study finds
Clouded or yellowed headlights are a serious safety risk, according to a new AAA study.
Sears chairman Eddie Lampert offers to buy Sears out of bankruptcy, including 500 stores
The chairman and largest investor in Sears Holdings is offering to buy the retailer out of bankruptcy, including 500 of its remaining stores.