Latest articles by Chris Ziegler


Ford CEO Mark Fields on electric cars, self-driving and the weird future of his rapidly changing industry.


Of course the car was recording the whole thing.


You can still make out in the back seat.


The familiar “U” is gone, replaced by ... something else.


This is a very unremarkable car on the road. And I mean that in the best possible way:


The fired “Top Gear” host, who has a new show in the works for Amazon, doesn’t deserve a television program or our admiration.


General Motors’ chief infotainment officer on Apple, Google, and how the Bolt could be bold.


Look no further than what happened to smartphone makers to figure out how the connected car plays out.


One answer to the liability question.


But the carrier is still mad about T-Mobile and Sprint launching the service without a waiver.