How travel could recover, change after coronavirus pandemic: Report
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, 41 percent of people said they hoped to travel as much -- or more -- this year as they did last year.
Ford Foundation to raise $1B for coronavirus-hit nonprofits: Report
The Ford Foundation is leading the charge to help nonprofits stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report by the New York Times.
Ford recalls 2.15M vehicles for faulty door latches
Ford Motor Company issued two safety recalls Wednesday, including one affecting more than 2 million vehicles.
Tesla to start volume production of semi trucks: memo
Tesla Inc's chief executive Elon Musk said that it is time to bring its Semi commercial truck to "volume production."
Ford to expand alliance with Volkswagen to make about 8M commercial vehicles
Ford Motor Co said on Wednesday it would expand its alliance with Volkswagen AG to produce up to 8 million commercial vehicles.
Shares of online used car seller Vroom soar in Nasdaq debut
Vroom shares ended the day up 117 percent at $47.90
Vroom gains investor interest as company goes public: CEO
Paul Hennessy on Vroom's IPO success
Pair arrested in ex-Nissan exec Carlos Ghosn's escape fight extradition
The former Green Beret and his son accused of smuggling ex-Nissan exec Carlos Ghosn out of Japan are fighting their extradition
Coronavirus will lead to more driving to work in major cities: Parking technology company exec
Spaces co-founder on parking, coronavirus
Online used car seller Vroom raises $467.5M in IPO
The IPO gives Vroom a value of $2.48 billion
Tesla Cybertruck could be world’s first ‘circular car’: Expert
Levi Tillemann on Tesla Cybertruck
Volkswagen considering more cost cuts to cope with downturn
Volkswagen is considering more cost cuts to help cope with the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, a spokesman for the German automaker said on Saturday.
Lobsters at center of Trump’s latest tariff battles with EU, China
The president threatened to levy tariffs on auto imports from the European Union unless it lifted the levies.
Nikola anticipates production of electric, driverless truck by 2021
Nikola electric truck goes public, slated for 2021 production
Ford extends work from home until September for most salaried employees
Ford will extend its work from home policy for the majority of its salaried employees until at least the beginning of September to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
AutoNation cuts 3,500 workers for good
AutoNation furloughed 7,000 employees and half of them won't be coming back.
Former United Auto Workers Union president pleads guilty
Gary Jones pleads guilty
Honda recalls 1.4M vehicles to fix faulty fuel pumps
The recall includes 136,000 vehicles in the U.S.
Auto loans at lowest rates since 2013: Edmunds
It marks the lowest average interest rate since August 2013
Infected workers, parts shortages slow auto factory restarts
The U.S. auto industry’s coronavirus comeback plan was pretty simple: restart factories gradually and push out trucks and other vehicles for waiting buyers in states left largely untouched by the virus outbreak.


















