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The 1st issue of Automotive News had front-page stories about a gasoline price war and Chevrolet being 'at peak output.' ...
The White House is using the promise of lower auto tariffs as a means to extract concessions from trade partners.
Elon Musk has asked a federal judge to dismiss an SEC lawsuit claiming he waited too long to disclose his purchases of ...
VW Group benefited from strong sales at its Skoda and Cupra brands, while BYD continued to capture market share and Tesla's slump continued.
Daily 5 report for Aug. 29: Automotive News chronicles 90 years of UAW history for Labor Day weekend
It turns out that the 100th anniversary of Automotive News on Aug. 27 fell 24 hours from the 90th anniversary of the UAW on Aug. 26 — just before Labor Day.
The Geely-owned company said the job losses would reach across its U.K. departments but the bulk will be at Lotus’s historic production base in Hethel.
Mercedes is selling the stock as Nissan attempts a turnaround amid falling sales in its key markets of the U.S. and China.
Lucerne’s lawsuit — the latest chapter of an unlikely fight between two prominent women-owned auto suppliers — seeks to ...
The two models are part of the automaker’s plan to expand its global sales to Europe under its One GAC 2.0 strategy.
The models built BMW's Spartanburg plant are not compliant with the USMCA, compounding the tariff bill on Canadian shipments.
The expansion is aimed at both improving charging availability for existing EV drivers while addressing "range anxiety" for those thinking about going electric.
A U.S. appeals court ruled that most of Donald Trump’s tariffs are illegal, undercutting the Republican president’s use of the levies.
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