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We identify the key high-tech features to look for and show you the cheapest cars and SUVs that pack the features with a price tag of less than $30,000.
AFS stands for adaptive front-lighting system, or headlights that swivel in the direction a vehicle is turning to illuminate more of the road where the vehicle is heading instead of straight ahead.
Tesla is being investigated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for a series of deadly crashes related to its Autopilot driver-assistance system.
GM is manufacturing certain full-size pickup trucks and SUVs without a fuel-saving automatic stop-start feature to mitigate vehicle supply shortages caused by the ongoing global microchip shortage.
Lexus has finally made an updated, fully modern, easy-to-use multimedia system for its cars and SUVs. See what we like and dislike about it.
The 2022 BMW iX xDrive50 is the latest electric SUV to be unveiled, with 516 horsepower, a 300-mile estimated range and some unique tech features aimed to set it apart from the competition.
Tesla says it will ditch the radar sensors in its Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV in favor of a camera system called Tesla Vision.
Hyundai loads the 2022 Ioniq 5 EV with practical features like a 300-mile range, quick-charging capability, generous interior space, and a long list of safety and convenience tech.
Available for Android and Apple phones, FordPass lets you perform certain remote functions, review vehicle information and get roadside assistance, among other features.
Adaptive cruise control maintains a set distance from the car ahead and can slow or, in some models, stop a vehicle.