Toyota exec says car shortage will last another year and shoppers may reject EV push
Toyota's head of sales, Jack Hollis, expects the supply crisis to continue for another year and that the industry will never return to pre-shortage norms.
Dodge CEO says he 'will never market an electric car' as brand unveils its first electric car
Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said the brand's electric muscle cars have to be better than the gasoline powered ones if people are going to switch.
Tesla's charging stations crush the competition in new J.D. Power report
Tesla's public charging network received the highest rating in a new J.D. Power study that looks at customer satisfaction with the charging experience.
Electric car companies tell customers to pay now to lock in tax credit on ordered cars
Automakers are reminding customers that they can enter binding purchase agreements for electric vehicles that will lock in the current tax credit before the IRA goes into force.
Elon Musk says Tesla has produced more than three million vehicles
Elon Musk announced on Sunday that Tesla has produced more than three million vehicles, a third of which were made at Giga Shanghai in China.
Mazda moves away from Chinese suppliers, attempts to bolster domestic production
Japanese car manufacturer Mazda is attempting to build supply line infrastructure outside of China after COVID-19 lockdowns deeply disrupted their manufacturing process.
The Inflation Reduction Act is changing electric car tax credits
The Inflation Reduction Act rewrites the rules regarding electric vehicle tax credits and adds restrictions on maximum sale prices and income eligibility.
Sen. Markey says there’s ‘no reason’ Americans can’t buy EVs under Inflation Reduction Act
Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., said there's "no reason" Americans should keep buying gasoline-powered vehicles due to EV tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act.
How inflation is impacting commuter costs
While annual inflation in the U.S. decreased in July, the monthly rate was unchanged. America's commuters have been impacted by rising prices at home and the pump.
A lunch with Ford CEO Jim Farley will cost at least $60,000, but there's a good reason
A lunch meeting with Ford CEO Jim Farley is being auctioned to help raise money for the upkeep of the Laguna Seca race track where he races vintage cars.
Ferrari is recalling almost every vehicle sold since 2005 due to leaky brake fluid
The Italian car manufacturer Ferrari has recalled nearly all its vehicles sold since 2005 in the U.S. due to a potential for brake failure.
Ford F-150 Lightning gets big price hike as order book reopens
Ford will begin taking orders for the 2023 F-150 Lightning on August 11, but has increased the base price of the electric pickup by $7,000 for the new model year.
Americans want more off-road-style vehicles and automakers are here for it
Automakers are adding new active lifestyle versions of their mainstream models to improve their off-road capability and give them added styling for outdoorsy types.
Tesla’s autonomous robotaxi service will be like Uber and AirBnB combined, Musk says
Elon Musk said Tesla owners will be able to add their cars with Full Self-Driving technology to a robotaxi fleet that will work like a combination of Uber and AirBnB.
American-made Volkswagen ID.4 electric SUV prices revealed
The Volkswagen ID.4 is now built in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and will be offered in a new entry-level model at a starting price of $38,790 and a range of 208 miles.
Ford sales skyrocketed in July as other automakers crashed
Ford deliveries continued to rebound in July with an increase in deliveries of 36.6% compared to the same month last year as inventory continues to improve.
Ferrari earnings up 22% on surging deliveries to Americas
Ferrari raised its 2022 forecast following a 22% increase in second-quarter earnings as sales in the Americas spiked. Sales doubled from 649 to 1,053 in the quarter.
Electric car company reveals why people really buy electric cars
A new survey commissioned by the Polestar electric car brand found that most electric car buyers say they choose their vehicles for reasons other than the environment.
General Motors to void warranties on hot cars and trucks that get flipped
General Motors has informed dealers of a new policy that will void the transferability of warranties on certain models if they are resold within a year of delivery.
World Economic Forum calls to reduce private vehicles by eliminating 'ownership'
The World Economic Forum is calling for a reduction in ownership of private vehicles in attempt to counter global reliance on critical metals.


















