UAW says coronavirus makes early May restart of US auto plants 'too risky'
UAW President Rory Gamble said it's "too early and too risky" to start reopening Michigan auto plants.
Coronavirus to hammer used car values: Edmunds
Analysts predict a halt in demand for vehicles will lead to an initial “knee-jerk” drop in used values.
GM recalling some workers 'soon' to prep coronavirus restart
General Motors is telling some employees that they may be called back to work "soon" to prepare to restart its production plants post-coronavirus.
Strong Island Car Parades 4 Kids sending luxury vehicles to celebrations
Michael LaRocca on coronavirus car parades
Detroit automakers, UAW to continue talks over reopening US plants
Automakers aim to restart at least some U.S. assembly plants by early May
Mercedes maker Daimler's earnings plunge as coronavirus hits sales, production
German's Daimler AG said on Thursday it expected to report a near 70% plunge in a key first-quarter earnings figure, as demand for its Mercedes-Benz cars plunges amid the coronavirus pandemic.
GM scraps Maven car-sharing service after more than 4 years
GM says it will gradually phase out Maven by market with operations expected to end during the summer
Auto factories adopt coronavirus safety measures, begin to reopen
Grady Trimble on auto factories
UAW, automakers in talks over coronavirus safety rules to reopen US plants
The Detroit automakers all are aiming to restart at least some U.S. assembly plants in early May.
Coronavirus forces Hertz to lay off 10,000 employees
The travel industry is struggling as Americans stay at home during the pandemic.
Global auto output could fall by nearly 20 million in 2020: report
Global vehicle production is now expected to fall more than 20 percent to around 71 million in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing recession, a top automotive forecaster said Monday.
Tesla stock will hit $70 a share: Analyst
Gordon Johnson on Telsa
Coronavirus will force auto companies to rethink supply chains: Subaru of America CEO
Tom Doll on Subaru, coronavirus
Ford tests vibrating wristbands to guard workers from coronavirus
The hope is the new technology will remind employees to follow health guidelines when the automaker resumes production at its now-idled factories.
Ford expects $2B quarterly loss after coronavirus fallout
The automaker earlier this week said it sees first-quarter revenue of about $34 billion and adjusted losses before interest and taxes of $600 million as it seeks to conserve cash.
Europe car sales tank 55% in March on coronavirus lockdowns
The drop even tops that from the 2008-9 global financial crisis, which triggered a six-year slump in car purchases
Trucking 'humming right along' amid coronavirus: Truck driver
Trucking during coronavirus
Coronavirus hammers industrial production, nearing WWII demobilization levels
U.S. industrial production fell sharply in March as the coronavirus pandemic disrupted supply chains and knocked down demand for an array of goods and services.
US self-driving car startup Zoox agrees to settle lawsuit with Tesla
Tesla lawyers filed a lawsuit in March last year against four former employees and Zoox
Buying a car during coronavirus? CarMax adds contactless curbside pickup
Buyers will be able to take cars on test drives alone and finish most paperwork online.


















