Dodge boss Tim Kuniskis says muscle car sales were up in July
Retail sales of the Dodge Challenger coupe and Charger sedan are up “significantly” from last July, when things were fine. In fact, The Challenger was kicking off its best quarter ever.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles restores full pay to salaried workers
On April 1, senior leaders of the company took pay deferrals equivalent to 20 percent while global executives took pay cuts ranging from 20 percent up to 50 percent at the CEO level
Ford Bronco reservations top 150,000
Ford CEO Jim Hackett said on the company’s Q2 earnings call Thursday night that it has already received 150,000 reservations for the upcoming Bronco SUV, which was revealed on July 13.
Fiat Chrysler posts lower-than-expected operating loss in second quarter
Chief Executive Mike Manley said the group’s plants were up and running and car dealers were selling in showrooms and online.
VW asks U.S. appeals court to reconsider ruling on diesel emissions updates
Volkswagen Group of America said the ruling, if upheld, could have sweeping ramifications for the U.S. auto industry.
Ford posts profit, but expects full-year 2020 loss
Ford Motor Co on Thursday said it expects a full-year loss but added it should have ample cash on hand throughout the rest of 2020, even if global demand falls further or the COVID-19 pandemic forces more shutdowns of vehicle assembly plants.
Drivers hold on to cars during coronavirus pandemic, average age hits record
The average vehicle age has been inching toward 12 years for several years now.
Tesla rival Rivian to deliver electric vehicles in summer 2021
Rivian is expected to start delivering its two electric vehicle models in summer 2021, according to reports.
Trump: Elon Musk building Texas Tesla factory is example of 'America First' effort
President Trump on Tesla factory to be built in Austin, Texas
Coronavirus boosts interest in automated parking garages
Brett Larson on automated parking garages
Tesla accuses rival Rivian of recruiting employees to steal trade secrets
Tesla has filed a lawsuit against competitor Rivian accusing the electric vehicle maker of stealing employees and trade secrets.
Nikola breaks ground on Arizona factory
Electric truck maker Nikola broke ground on a new factory about an hour outside Phoenix.
Tesla pays half of $700K-a-month showroom rent during coronavirus pandemic
Tesla asked landlords for a deferment on showroom rent as the electric-car maker steered through the coronavirus pandemic.
Fiat Chrysler, Waymo to create self-driving delivery vans
Fiat Chrysler Automotive will be working with Google’s self-driving tech company, Waymo, to develop an autonomous delivery van.
Austin wins Tesla's new factory, Musk thanks Tulsa
Tesla will build its next gig factory in the Austin, TX area.
Tesla earnings show better-than-expected revenue
Panel on Tesla earnings
Elon Musk tweets first render of Boring Company's Las Vegas Loop transportation hub
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has unveiled the first render of the transportation hub for the Boring Company's Las Vegas Loop, a underground tunnel system designed to zip passengers from one side of the Las Vegas Convention Center to the other in under two minutes.
Will Tesla finally join the S&P 500?
Ross Gerber and Matthew J. Maley on Tesla's upcoming quarterly report
Waymo, Fiat Chrysler expand autonomous vehicle partnership
Fiat Chrysler will develop fully self-driving vehicles exclusively with Waymo going forward
GM's Mary Barra sees 'relatively short-lived' coronavirus recession, with recovery by early 2021
General Motors CEO Mary Barra said she sees a "relatively short-lived recession" due to the coronavirus pandemic.



















