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Stellantis recalls over 21,000 plug-in hybrid SUVs over potential brake pedal issue
Stellantis is recalling more than 21,000 2024-2025 model-year Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV SUVs and 2024 model-year Dodge Hornet PHEV SUVs over a potential brake pedal issue.
Automakers monitoring port strike for impacts on production
The strike by unionized dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports has the potential to disrupt auto manufacturers' production due to delayed shipments of auto parts.
Manufacturer recalls 1.5 million Ram pickup trucks over software issue
1.5 million Ram pickup trucks are being recalled by Stellantis over a software issue that may accidentally disable a vehicle's electronic stability control (ESC).
Biden admin ramps EV spending in swing states as election nears
The Biden administration announced $1.7 billion in grants for EV projects and retooling auto manufacturing facilities in eight states, including several critical swing states.
Stellantis recalls 1M vehicles due to rearview camera issue
The recall, initiated late last week, came in response to the risk that the image from the rear-view camera on roughly 1.03 million vehicles may not appear because of a radio software problem.
Memorial Day weekend auto deals are back this year, Edmunds says
A surplus of 2023 model year inventory at domestic automaker dealerships means new car buyers can expect to snag steeper discounts on new vehicles this Memorial Day weekend.
Mercedes-Benz workers at Alabama plant slated for union vote in May
Workers at the Mercedes-Benz factory in Vance, Alabama, are scheduled to vote next month on whether to the join the United Auto Workers amid the union's organization push.
Union vote underway at Volkswagen's only US plant
Workers at Volkswagen's sole U.S. factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, are voting this week on whether to join the United Auto Workers after rejecting the UAW twice before.
Chrysler recalls 286,000 vehicles over airbag concerns
Stellantis-owned Chrysler is recalling around 286,000 vehicles over concerns that side airbag inflators in certain models could rupture, causing injury or death.
Dodge-parent Stellantis laying off hundreds of US workers
Stellantis confirmed Friday it is laying off hundreds more U.S. workers as the parent company of Dodge, Jeep and Chrysler moves toward electric vehicle production.