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Sonic Automotive aiming for ‘sweet spot’ of used-car market
President Jeff Dyke says used-car sales jump when average prices equal half of new-car prices.
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Ford plans to phase out China-built Lincoln models for the US
Lincoln vehicles imported from China are currently subject to U.S. tariff rate of 52.5%, which significantly reduces the company’s profit margins.
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Buttons replace central display in the Jaguar Type 01
The British automaker bucks the trend for showy digital technology in its upcoming electric premium sedan.
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Toyota recalls 508K Camry Hybrids for blank instrument cluster displays
The display may randomly fail at startup, which can also disable the hazard lights, turn signal lamps and seat belt reminders.
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FCA US recalls nearly 1.3M Ram pickups for seat belt buckle anchor bolts
The second-row seat belt anchors may have been improperly secured during assembly, which could reduce their effectiveness and increase the risk of injury in a crash.
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Nissan designer joins McLaren as creative chief
Veteran designer David Woodhouse takes over a new role spanning product, brand, environments and experiences.
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Ford rolling out its AI Assistant to 8M more eligible vehicles
The Assistant is accessible directly from the Ford and Lincoln vehicle companion app and can help drivers understand all of their vehicle’s specific features.
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Samsung SDI acquires GM’s stake in EV battery plant in Indiana
With the automaker’s divestment, the facility will become the battery maker’s first wholly owned factory in North America.
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UK government promises extra support for EV technology development
Another infusion of tens of millions of pounds in industry funding arrives as automakers claim to be spending billions to meet future EV sales mandates.
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Manheim index shows used EV values are rising
Gas prices increased in July after easing in June, keeping demand for used EVs firm, an analyst said.
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Mercedes-AMG broadens electric range with GT 53
The 536-hp version of the racy Mercedes-AMG 4-Door Coupe faces off with the Porsche Taycan 4S.
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Michigan-based LaFontaine Automotive Group joins Amazon Autos
The partnership promises transparent pricing and a streamlined purchase process, and LaFontaine says it’s the next evolution in an omnichannel retail strategy.
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Amid Unifor labor talks, experts ask if Detroit 3 investments in Canada are realistic
Experts say the labor union is playing its hand well in asking for commitments, but wonder whether automakers will be able to honor them in this uncertain environment.
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GM and SAIC Motor extend China joint venture through 2047
SAIC-GM will increase focus on the Buick and Cadillac brands and plan to launch at least 30 new energy vehicles in the China market by 2030.
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Penske Automotive Group is riding a wave of lease returns
The surge of lease returns is good business even if lessees get their next vehicle at a different dealership.
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Group 1 Automotive overhauls its branding strategy
The company is pivoting away from legacy dealership names while acquiring a large footprint in markets it occupies.
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Heated seats tops list of most-wanted vehicle features, AutoPacific survey finds
The firm surveyed over 19,000 licensed drivers who intend to purchase a new vehicle within the next three years about their most coveted features and technologies
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UK automaker discounts on EV purchases not sustainable, trade group warns
Despite a double-digit jump in July new-vehicle registrations, the nation’s industry body claims automakers are “hemorrhaging billions” of pounds.
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Ford’s affordable electric pickup gets $30K starting price, and a name: Fathom
The electric pickup will be available for pre-orders in early 2027, with deliveries slated for later in the year.
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Lucid details $1.4B ‘operational reset,’ delays midsize Cosmos
The later market arrival of the midsize model and deliberate dialing-back of production of other models are part of an “operational reset” as Lucid looks to improve its customer experience.
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Honda’s Q1 operating profit surges over 117% year over year
The automaker’s profits reached a record-high for a single quarter, with no EV-related losses incurred after a $1.7 billion write-off from last year.
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Retrieved from Unifor on August 05, 2026
Unifor is playing ‘the long game’ in contract talks — and wants automakers to do the same
In an exclusive interview with WardsAuto, Unifor National President Lana Payne shares her takeaways from recent negotiations with Ford — and what’s ahead.
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Toyota sees North American profitability, targets cost savings in hybrids
The automaker anticipates a stronger mix of hybrids across most global regions equipped with even more cost-effective batteries.
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Volvo reports 4% YoY sales slide from May through July
The automaker’s global sales during the three-month period were hit by market challenges in China as U.S. sales rebounded.
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Nissan posts recovery in Q1, net revenue up $1.6B YoY
The automaker returned to profitability following a net loss of $3.38 billion in FY2025 as it continues to execute its “Re:Nissan” recovery plan.