The World Experienced a Pandemic—and Initial Vehicle Quality Got Sick
Buick ranks highest overall in J.D. Power Initial Quality Study; Genesis ranks highest among Premium Brands.
Buick ranks highest overall in J.D. Power Initial Quality Study; Genesis ranks highest among Premium Brands.
Italy, Portugal, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania want to delay a EU plan to ban the sale of new gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles in 2035 by five years.
The FTC hopes the proposed rule will save consumers time and money and ensure a level playing field for honest dealers.
For the first time since the week of April 18th, the overall market reported softening last week.
The automaker has dialed down its worldwide production schedule for July by 50,000 vehicles to 800,000.
European and North American automakers cut around 25,000 additional vehicles from their production schedules last week.
Sterling McCall Hyundai is its sixth dealership located in the US, all in Texas. The dealership will be rebranded Steele South Loop Hyundai.
Kerrigan Advisors’ Erin Kerrigan sees a positive, record-breaking buy/sell market for 2022 and maybe into 2023.
The automaker will stick to its plan to list its Porsche sports-car maker later this year as to finance its pivot toward electric vehicles (EVs).
NHTSA has announced occupant protection safety standards for vehicles with automated driving systems, covering everything from seatbelt reminders to advanced airbags.
Wholesale used-vehicle prices (on a mix-, mileage-, and seasonally adjusted basis) were essentially unchanged from May after the first 15 days of June.
West Herr Automotive Group purchased a Mazda dealership this month while Gee Automotive Cos. purchased another Subaru dealership
AvtoVAZ has started building vehicles without airbags, antilock brakes and other safety features because international sanctions have blocked imports of needed parts.
LMP Automotive Holdings Inc. sues dealership owners in New York and Texas for a combined $3 million in deposits it made to acquire their stores.
GM and Ford top execs say U.S. consumer demand for cars and trucks remains strong, despite soaring interest rates and gas prices.