Half of all new cars sold in the U.S. have keyless entry as a standard feature. It’s convenient, but it leaves your car wide open to thieves to either break in or drive the car away, using nothing but ...
You know that movie that showed car thieves stealing cars and driving them away in just 60 seconds? Well, forget all about it, as it is far from being inspired by our present reality. In our world, it ...
Car theft in the U.S. has undergone a high-tech transformation in recent years. Gone are the days of jimmying windows or hot-wiring an engine – instead, tech-savvy criminals are exploiting weak points ...
Push-button start has moved quickly from luxury extra to everyday standard, yet many drivers still treat it as a simple ...
Good morning! It's Monday, February 26, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you ...
More than 200 car models that offer keyless entry are susceptible to theft, a report from British consumer group Which? has revealed. The models at risk include four of the five bestselling cars in ...
As cars become more and more reliant on computers and operating systems, not just in their engines but in the ways drivers interact with them, they continue to be susceptible to hacks and other ...
Keyless locks can be convenient in many ways, especially when you are juggling kids in and out of a car. But one mom in Novi has a warning out for parents. Cars don’t typically lock when key fobs are ...