Automaker stocks surged this week, but don’t be fooled — the rally may be more reflex than recovery.
Breaking News: Ford, Stellantis Roll Out Employee Discounts for Buyers — GM Holds Back
Ford and Stellantis are easing buyer concerns by extending employee pricing to all customers. So far, GM has yet to roll out a similar offer.
Breaking News: Used Car Prices Set to Rise as New Tariffs Take Effect
As a 25% tariff on imported vehicles and parts takes effect this week, the auto industry is bracing for the impact and potential unintended consequences.
Breaking News: The DMV Has Collapsed!
Reports indicate that the weight of one too many lost paperwork stacks caused a catastrophic structural failure at locations nationwide.
Breaking News: Texas Bans Temporary Paper License Plates - Here's When It Takes Effect
Starting July 1, Texas car dealerships will stop issuing temporary paper license plates for vehicle purchases.
Breaking News: Trump Signals Auto Tariffs and Exemptions Tied to Reciprocal Trade
President Trump announced Monday that he plans to finalize auto tariffs in the coming days, with possible exemptions for select nations based on reciprocal trade policies.
Breaking News: Over 4,000 Cars Impounded- NYPD Cracks Down on Ghost Plates
Since last year, a joint state and city task force has impounded over 4,000 vehicles in a crackdown on ghost license plates across New York City.
Scamming the System: Lawmakers Crack Down on Fake DMV Appointments in Nevada and Miami
A growing scam is plaguing drivers in Las Vegas and Miami-Dade, where con artists are charging up to $250 for DMV appointments that should be free, CBS News said.
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Trump Administration Targets Biden EV Rules
The Environmental Protection Agency said it is initiating efforts to reverse the Biden administration’s emission laws that would push automakers to manufacture an increasing number of electric vehicles, Automotive News said.
‘Leno’s Law’ Bill Could Free Classic Cars from California Smog Checks
Breaking News: Buying A Car Remains A Challenge Despite Lower Interest Rates
According to Automotive News, interest rates are down although affordability is still an issue when it comes to the auto retail industry.
Breaking News: Kawasaki’s First Ever PTV Enters The Market
Kawasaki, makers of the Mule, the Ridge and the Teryx SxSs had developed a new all-electric lineup called the NAV 4e.
Breaking News: Tesla Seeking Approvals to Offer Robotaxi Service in California
Tesla Inc. is seeking approval to launch ride-hailing services in California, marking a significant move by Elon Musk’s company to transport paying customers as its conventional car sales decline.
Breaking News: L.A. Wildfires Trigger Used-Car Price Hikes
The overall cost from the disaster is still being calculated, although, according to Automotive News, used-car buyers in the West are seeing prices increase dramatically.
Breaking News: Could Japan’s Kei Cars Solve Europe’s EV Crisis?
A research group in France believes the way to fast forward Europe’s journey to decarbonize mobility is for Europe to permit Japanese-style kei cars,
Breaking News: Aston Martin’s CEO Unveils Plan to Save the Brand
Adrian Hallmark, the chief executive of Aston Martin, has set a 12-18 month timeline to push Aston Martin to success and turn around the company’s troubles.
Breaking News: Audi Admits Its Interior Quality Is Worse
At the recent drive event for the Q5, the Head of Product and Technology Communications at Audi, Oscar da Silva Martins, spoke about this issue of interior quality to journalists.
Breaking News: Stellantis Launches Hands-Free, Eyes Off STLA System
Stellantis has officially introduced STLA AutoDrive, its first internally developed automated driving system. This technology enables hands-free, eyes-off (SAE Level 3) driving.
Breaking News: Ford Recalls Over 240,000 U.S. Vehicles
Ford Motor Co. is recalling 240,510 vehicles in the U.S. due to a potential issue with seat belt buckles that may fail to properly restrain occupants in a crash.