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Dealerships were more satisfied with national lenders than regional ones and more inclined to send the national institutions ...
The smattering of concepts at the entrance of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance offers onlookers a glimpse into the future.
A U.S. promise to extend a flat 15 percent rate on most European goods to autos and auto parts will now depend on the EU cutting many of its own tariffs on U.S. industrial goods and providing ...
Automakers are leaning on moneymaking trucks and SUVs to boost profits as their tariff costs add up and they readjust EV plans.
Automakers are leaning on moneymaking trucks and SUVs to boost profits as their tariff costs add up and they readjust EV plans.
Despite stagnant sales, the Vietnamese EV startup is moving ahead with its switch to a U.S. franchised dealership network instead of direct sales channels.
The premium division of Honda initially planned to transition to electric vehicles directly from internal combustion, skipping hybrids altogether.
Property tycoon Pham Nhat Vuong's goal to make VinFast Auto a major player in the U.S. and Europe led to deep losses. Now Vietnam’s richest man is changing tack in his quest to build a global carmaker ...
A U.S. study says cooling fans at fast-charging stations have the unintended side effect of kicking up particles from tires, brakes and dust into the air.
The sophistication of China's automotive software can be attributed to the country's market for consumer electronics, among other factors.
Automotive News staff reporters Larry P. Vellequette and Molly Boigon join the show to talk about whether Ford can reinvent vehicle assembly in its bid to compete with China. They also discuss the ...
First Shift: Volkswagen shifts EV focus How software-defined vehicles adapt | Toyota’s bZ4X gets an update | Federal EV charger rules loosened (Tierra Riddick) ...
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