Tesla sells record number of cars but falls short of expectations
Tesla sold a record number of cars between July and September but still felt short of Wall Street estimates as the company battles lingering supply chain issues.
California's gas-powered vehicle ban will be 'difficult' to meet, Toyota's president says
Toyota's president Akio Toyoda said it will be "difficult" to meet the requirement of California's new rules banning the sale of gas powered vehicles by 2035.
US consumers spurn cars, couches and cruises, results show
American consumer spending is slowing in light of high inflation and large interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve; leaving retailers flush with inventory.
CarMax warns consumers struggling with affordability
CarMax CEO Bill Nash warned Thursday that consumers are struggling with affordability as the used car deal reported results for its fiscal 2023 second quarter.
China's Geely buys stake in Aston Martin as luxury brand prepares to electrify
Chinese automaker Geely has purchased 7.6% of Aston Martin Lagonda's shares during a fundraising round aimed at raising cash for future investments.
Elon Musk claims Cybertruck can float ahead of Tesla AI day
The Tesla Cybertruck can be used as a boat over short distances, according to Elon Musk, who suggested it could cross rivers, lakes and calm seas.
Ford CEO Jim Farley unveils 2023 F-Series Super Duty truck embedded with 5G connectivity
Jim Farley reveals the automaker's next generation truck and explains why 5G capability is so important to Ford's truck driving clients on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Cost of buying, insuring new cars rises due to inflation, reports say
Higher new car prices and interest rates in August mean that car owners face bigger monthly payments, according to reports.
BlackBerry CEO John Chen: We're building our cyber business back
BlackBerry executive chairman and CEO John Chen explains why customers are slowing down spending on cyber security software and reveals what segment of his business is ramping up on 'The Claman Countdown.'
The Ford F-Series Super Duty is a $15 billion truck
The Ford F-Series Super Duty line of trucks generates over $15 billion of revenue for the company annually and is one of its best-selling models.
Ford unveils new 2023 F-Series Super Duty
Fox News Digital Automotive Editor Gary Gastelu discusses Ford's redesigned trucks for 2023.
Ford to invest $700M, add 500 jobs at Louisville truck plant
Ford Motor will invest $700 million mainly at its Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, creating about 500 new jobs over the next four years.
Hertz, BP teaming up to build electric vehicle charging network
The fast-charging hubs will be managed by BP's Omega software and available to Hertz customers, including taxi and ride-sharing drivers, as well as the general public.
Ford asks for new trial after $1.7 billion jury verdict in truck rollover lawsuit
Ford is asking a Georgia court for a new trial. The jury reached a $1.7 billion verdict, but Ford wasn't allowed to provide evidence that the truck was safe.
The Ford Mustang Mach-E can now play YouTube videos while you charge
The Ford Mustang Mach-E's infotainment system is being upgraded with the ability to play YouTube and other streaming video apps while it is parked.
Tesla countersues California agency behind race bias lawsuit
Tesla's counter-lawsuit alleges the CRD violated state law by not seeking public comment before adopting procedures for investigating and suing employers.
Qualcomm collaborates with Mercedes-Benz to accelerate automotive chip ambitions
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon announces on 'The Claman Countdown' a deal with Mercedes-Benz to power vehicles with Snapdragon digital chassis solutions.
GM to invest $760M to shift Ohio plant to EV-part production
GM will convert its Toledo factory from building transmissions to electric drive units, becoming the first U.S. powertrain facility repurposed for EV production.
Ford’s latest supply-chain snarl: not enough blue oval badges
Ford delayed deliveries of vehicles because it didn’t have the blue oval badges for them, in an example of how supply-chain challenges have hit auto makers.
Ford begins construction on $5.6 billion Tennessee electric truck factory
Ford has broken ground on the $5.6 billion Blue Oval City complex in Tennessee that will build electric trucks and batteries starting in 2025.



















