Automakers Renew Hybrid-Vehicle Commitments
Top automakers announce plans to manufacture and sell hundreds of thousands of hybrids in the US over the next five years.
Top automakers announce plans to manufacture and sell hundreds of thousands of hybrids in the US over the next five years.
Mass. company’s material already used by multiple brands on high-tech features, could soon seal paint, windows.
JD Power survey finds ICE models have significantly fewer problems on such features.
Automaker issues service bulletins to dealers to correct the problem.
Changes in the industry make it necessary for dealers to optimize their media spend in the digital realm.
NHTSA approves data-sharing with independent shops after its security concerns allayed.
Crash tests, safety features win them IIHS’ highest ratings.
With the large declines in the market, buyers are being more hesitant to pay any extra money for inventory.
Annual survey declares consumer sentiment recovered from pandemic effects.
NHTSA wants front, rear passenger signals in new passenger vehicles.
As artificial intelligence enters auto lending, J.D. Power finds personal lender contact still much preferred
Automaker eyes an annual production target of a million EVs by 2025.
New capability could shut down specific systems or even move a vehicle to the junkyard.
Continue string of decreases after reaching historic highs.
Recall centers on tie rods that can bend or break and cause a loss of steering control.