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.
Volkswagen ID.4 production kicks off in Tennessee to help cut the electric SUV's costs
Volkswagen has started production of its ID.4 electric SUV in Chattanooga, Tennessee and plans to increase production to 7,000 vehicles monthly.
Retirees take last shot to save pensions after being rejected by courts
The retirement package for Delphi Corp. employees was slashed when General Motors went into bankruptcy in 2009. Some lost retirement savings and health coverage.
Manchin agrees to extension of tax credit for electric vehicle purchases in reversal
Sen. Joe Manchin will support a tax credit extension for electric vehicle buyers in a party-line Democratic bill after previously saying he would not.
US safety regulators open 3 probes regarding safety problems in vehicles made by Stellantis
US safety regulators opened three investigations in vehicles made by Stellantis. The investigations were regarding potential safety problems with the vehicles.
Chevrolet is giving Corvette Z06 buyers $5,000, but there's a catch
Chevrolet is offering buyers of the upcoming Corvette Z06 a bonus worth $5,000 if they don't resell their vehicle until they've owned it for at least 12 months.
Volkswagen CEO steps down, faces series of setbacks
Herbert Diess steps down as Volkswagen CEO, Oliver Blume, CEO of Porsche will succeed Diess. Diess assumed the position as CEO in 2018, with an expiring contract in 2025.
Can-Am issues 'do not ride' warning on recalled three-wheel motorcycles
The Can-Am Ryker three-wheel motorcycle is being recalled because a defective part could cause the handlebars to come loose, leading to a loss of control.
Here's when the Tesla Cybertruck might go on sale, according to Elon Musk
Elon Musk said during Tesla's Q2 earnings call that the Cybertruck pickup could be on sale by the middle of next year as it continues development on the truck.
Ford may lay off 8,000 workers in shift to EV production: report
Ford Motor Co. will reportedly lay off some 8,000 workers in the months ahead to cut profits and redistribute resources toward developing electric vehicles.
Online car dealer Carvana banned from Illinois for second time
Illinois on Monday banned Carvana from selling cars in the state for a second time after the popular online car dealer failed to get some buyers their car registrations and titles.
Semiconductor shortage is chipping away at car safety features
Some automotive safety features are getting harder to find as automakers remove technology from vehicles to navigate the ongoing semiconductor shortage.



















