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Ford recalls 741K SUVs, pickups for rollaway risk
The transmission park pawl may engage while the vehicle is moving, resulting in damage. The automaker expects a remedy will be available in April 2027.
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Michigan’s Schwab Industries signs on to help build tiny Telo electric truck
The contract manufacturer will help California startup Telo build steel bodies for its radical-looking EV mating full-size-truck utility with a Mini Cooper parking footprint.
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Volkswagen unveils its first electric GTI
The front-wheel-drive EV wearing the celebrated hot-hatch badge made its debut at Nürburgring 24 Hours.
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BMW completes its $1.7B investment in South Carolina, debuts new X5
In addition to a vehicle assembly expansion, a new battery plant is ready to support production of EVs in the U.S.
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US blocks quick USMCA extension, putting annual review process into motion
The U.S., Mexico and Canada will continue negotiating about potential adjustments to the trilateral free trade agreement, which will remain in place until at least 2036.
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Why are vehicle recall numbers so high?
Several large-scale safety debacles led to “a paradigm shift” in the way NHTSA tackles recalls. What's followed has been painful to automakers — and a mixed bag to dealers.
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UK auto leaders call for reform of government emission targets
Industry representatives' survey warns emission targets, "Made in EU" uncertainty and energy costs threaten disaster.
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Dealership group creates its AI solutions in-house
Jeff Wyler Automotive Family employees harness tech training to build AI tools that boost efficiency.
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Hyundai Motor America names VP of national sales
Steven Yandura will lead all aspects of vehicle sales and distribution in the U.S., including dealer relations, retail strategy and market representation.
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Ford has entered a new phase of world HQ development
The automaker is renovating its 73-year-old Product Development Center into its new World Headquarters South.
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US bans EV maker Polestar over connected vehicle technology
The Department of Commerce withdrew authorization under the Connected Vehicle Rule, which restricts the import and sale of cars with such technology linked to China or Russia.
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GM supporting new Cadillac model with $275M investment in Spring Hill plant
The company said it will spend approximately $9 billion across its U.S. manufacturing footprint this year alone.
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Nissan refocuses EV strategy on entry-level vehicles, sources say
The automaker does not deny reports it is shelving plans for an electric SUV at its Sunderland plant set to be an EV production hub for Europe.
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For CarMax, lower profits are part of its short-term growth strategy
The used-car retailer says accepting lower gross profits per unit lets it keep retail prices down and increase sales.
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Renault acquires Flexis EV business from joint venture partner Volvo
The French automaker seeks to boost its vehicle production capabilities by taking control of the electric last-mile logistics company it set up with Volvo in 2024.
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Ford named top mainstream brand in initial quality by JD Power
Executives said the company is moving from a “find and fix” mentality for addressing quality issues to preventing them before they occur.
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Slate aims to solve the affordability problem for consumers
But developers of the bare-bones electric vehicle say it could be upgraded in the future.
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New-car sales: unsteady as she goes
Cox Automotive is sticking to its mildly optimistic new-vehicle sales forecast, despite uncertainty about the U.S. economy.
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Strong EU car sales in first 5 months of 2026
European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association data shows a 4% increase in new-vehicle registrations as hybrids remain the most popular consumer choice.
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Lucid Motors laying off 18% of US workforce, COO resigns
The layoffs follow a 12% reduction of the company’s workforce in February following the launch of the Gravity SUV, its second model.
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Honda recalls 880K SUVs, pickups for rear suspension corrosion
The recall is for vehicles sold in the Midwestern and Northeastern regions of the U.S., where road salt is commonly used during the winter months.
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Maserati unveils refreshed models as Stellantis looks for potential partners
Upgrades for the GranTurismo, GranCabrio and Grecale models come as Stellantis’ CEO confirms that talks with two possible partners are underway.
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Managed, bidirectional EV charging gains utility, automaker support
General Motors and Rivian announcements this month underscore the growing U.S. electric vehicle fleet’s load management potential.
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GM unveils next-gen Silverado 1500 pickup with new V8 engine options
The company has a lot riding on upcoming 2027 models for Chevy and GMC. It sold nearly 130,000 Silverado trucks in Q1, making it the Chevrolet brand’s best-selling vehicle.
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2027 BMW X5 review: Powertrain options don’t compromise consistency
The fifth-generation, U.S.-built SUV embraces five different drivetrain technologies while retaining the familiar driving character that has helped make it one of BMW's most popular models in recent decades.