Tesla cuts prices in China amid slump in deliveries
Tesla cut prices for its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in China by 6% to 13.5% on Thursday amid a slump in deliveries, according to the company's website.
Hyundai, Kia owners face threat of theft due to social media challenge
Police say the rise in theft of Hyundais and Kias is due to a social media challenge. Over 15 lawsuits have been filed against Hyundai and Kia arguing they are too easy to steal.
GM retakes top sales spot from Toyota with strong 2022 finish
General Motors sales increased 41.4% in the fourth quarter of 2022 on an annual basis as parts supplies and production continued to improve and better meet demand.
Sleepy driver puts Tesla on autopilot, leading police on high-speed chase in Germany
A driver in Germany had his license revoked after he fell asleep behind the wheel of his Tesla, which was on autopilot. The sleeping driver led police on a chase on the Autobahn.
Tesla fined $2.2M for exaggerating driving range of its vehicles: report
South Korea is fining Tesla $2.2 million, claiming the automaker misled customers about the range of its vehicles in cold temperatures.
The Ford F-Series best-selling truck streak hit 46 years in 2022
The Ford F-Series was the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. in 2022, according to the automaker, extending its streak to 41 years and 46 years for trucks.
After Tesla’s terrible year, Musk can make 2023 better
Elon Musk’s electric vehicle maker Tesla has stalled with the stock posting its worst year and month on record. Here's what Musk can do to right the ship.
China’s EV market will slow in 2023. That still leaves it ahead.
China's ev market is likely to slow in 2023 as subsidies expire. Without disounts on electric vehicles, fewer consumers will be able to afford them.
With new EVs arriving, brand loyalty goes out the window
As demand outpaces supply customers jump to the first electric vehicle they can find, sending brand loyalty to an all time low in EV market.
Tesla used car price bubble pops, weighs on new car demand
As more car companies start to produce EVs, Tesla's competitive advantage has dwindled. Tesla's production capacity means that buyers no longer wait months for delivery.
Tesla owner says he had to cancel Christmas plans because car would not charge in freezing weather
Virginia radio personality Domenick Nati says he had to cancel Christmas plans because his Tesla S car would not charge when he plugged it in at multiple sites.
Tesla's key managers in China
These are the members of Tesla's China team tapped to overhaul production at the Austin Gigafactory while CEO Elon Musk keeps Twitter out of bankruptcy.
Tesla slashes prices by $7,500 in end of year sale
Tesla is offering a $7,500 on Model 3 and Model Y vehicles bought from inventory through the end of the year before a new tax credit in that amount soon goes into effect.
Who’s getting a car for Christmas? Ask the people who sell giant bows
Some makers and sellers of car bows, the oversized decorations that sit on hoods and roofs, are reporting a steep decline in business this holiday season.
Treasury department delays electric vehicle tax credit changes
The Treasury Department has pushed the issuance of guidance for new electric vehicle tax credit rules from January to March as it continues to develop them.
Rising car repossessions trend warning sign for economy, report says
The number of car repossessions across the United States is on the rise and expected to continue into the new year. Some industry experts say it is a sign of the economy.
California approves plan to cut fossil fuel demand by 86% by 2045, go electric despite blackout problems
California air regulators approved a plan Thursday that would dramatically cut reliance on fossil fuels to address climate change concerns, drawing strong reaction.
Federal safety agency probing Cruise autonomous vehicle incidents in San Francisco
NHTSA is investigating several incidents of Cruise autonomous ride-hailing vehicles becoming immobilized and stopping short, the latter resulting in rear-end collisions.
California approves $2.9 billion investment to double car chargers in state
California, who plans to deploy 250,000 chargers by 2025 is spending $2.9 billion to more than double its EV chargers from 80,000 to 90,000 across the state.
The $300,000 Cadillac Celestiq is essentially sold out until 2025
Cadillac has more interested customers for its $300,000 Celestiq electric car than it can satisfy for the first 12 to 18 months of production.


















