Colorado enacts $5,000 flat tax credit for EVs
Colorado has enacted the most lucrative state EV tax credits in the country, offering an assignable $5,000 credit that can be applied at vehicle purchase.
Colorado has enacted the most lucrative state EV tax credits in the country, offering an assignable $5,000 credit that can be applied at vehicle purchase.
This intense video of a Tornado in ​eastern Colorado was uploaded by AccuWeather to their YouTube account over the weekend.
A team of chemists at Washington State University is working with Chemring on a drugalyzer than can detect the amount of marijuana in the bloodstream.
A Colorado EV advocates group is making it financially tempting to get behind the wheel of a new BMW i3 right about now.
Colorado's first high-pressure hydrogen-refueling station was dedicated on October 8, which is National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day.
As more states consider rescinding bans on recreational marijuana use, lawmakers, police officers and transportation officials are urging each other to prepare for an increase in drugged drivers. Exactly how should they brace for a siege of stoned drivers? No one is quite sure.
Ford may bring the Ranger back to the US, the UK goes nuts over Mustang, and the battle of hybrids heats up with spy shots of Prius and a new Hyundai. Autoblog senior editor Greg Migliore reports on highlights from the week in automotive news.
With the legalization of marijuana spreading through several states in recent years, transportation officials have wondered about the potential for problems with drugged drivers on the nation's roadways. Bet they didn't have this in mind.
The iPhone app Canary could help people smoking pot know if there are too stoned to drive in states where marijuana is legal.
A woman in Colorado finds a mechanic at Peak Kia North used her car as his own, put 200 miles on it in four days, and didn't fix the issue she took it in for.
The Colorado Department of Transportation recently tested a traffic blimp over Denver to keep a high-altitude eye on interstates in the Mile-High City. The device is tethered to the ground, but officials get a much more complete view of what's happening on the road.
Allstate is going to start offering its Ride for Hire insurance policy to ridehailing drivers for apps like Lyft and Uber for only $15 or $20 a year.
The Amsterdam-based Tuk Tuk Factory has signed a licensing agreement with eTuk USA in Denver, Colorado to bring electric three-wheelers to the US.
Colorado may have a loophole allowing for used electric vehicles to generate government incentive.
A homeless man in Colorado Springs is earning praise in his community and on the Internet after he helped push multiple stranded cars up an icy hill last weekend.
A US Congressman has introduced legislation that, if passed, would prohibit the use of automated cameras in traffic enforcement across the country.
Hyundai and Kia dealers in Grand Junction, CO, are buying $180,000 in gift cards for local businesses and giving them away to previous customers as part of a new marketing strategy. Not only does the plan get more buyers into the the showrooms than traditional advertising, but it reinvests money back into the community.
A defense attorney in Colorado Springs, CO is taking a different step in the fight against drunk driving, offering a $1,000 scholarship to teens willing to write about their experiences driving under the influence.
Watch as this conscientious driver gets a FedEx truck to stop on a Colorado highway because packages were raining out of the open rear door. This guy likely saved the holidays for a few people.
The argument regarding the legalization of marijuana in Washington and Colorado has its fair share of both supporters and detractors. Some point to a drop in violent crimes and big bumps in tax revenue, while others will point to an increase the number of people driving under the influence. Interestingly, though, that little stat may actually add one