Tag: auto industry news
May auto sales come in hotter than projections but cool down...
May’s new auto sales are defying even Cox Automotive’s initial expectations. It looks like the release of pent-up demand due to an increase in...
Ford recalls Lincoln SUVs for potential fire risk, warns drivers to...
Ford is recalling 142,734 Lincoln vehicles over a potential fire hazard and has advised owners to park outside until they can visit their dealership...
Car prices in flux, may decline from overproduction, ‘price wars’
Analysts expect to see car prices drop in the coming months as automakers overproduce in the face of declining demand.
A report by UBS predicts...
Energy solutions: How Blink Charging is preparing for the electric vehicle...
The electric vehicle market has boomed over the last few years, with more drivers and models hitting the roadways than ever before. But while...
Debt ceiling vote: default avoided but uncertainty remains
In a last-minute vote to prevent a devastating national default, the Senate approved a bill suspending the debt ceiling on Thursday evening.
Having now cleared...
Ford wins the subscription services game, while CEO Farley mulls over...
Welcome back to the latest episode of The Future of Automotive on CBT News, where we put recent automotive and mobility news into the context...
Automatic emergency braking to be mandatory under new NHTSA proposal
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has submitted a proposal to make automatic emergency braking systems (AEB) a required safety measure in all...
Hyundai and Kia report higher auto sales for May, see EV...
Kia and its parent company Hyundai published monthly reports for the U.S. showing higher auto sales numbers throughout May than during the year-prior period.
Hyundai Motor America's retail...
5 cutting-edge digital tools to enhance your dealership’s website
A dealership's website is the center for their public communications. The content on your website and how well things work together from trade in...
Stellantis, GM to bailout auto supplier Unique Fabricating
Three companies, Stellantis, General Motors, and Yanfeng Automotive Interior Systems, have agreed to a bailout package totaling $15 million to support the financially-troubled auto supplier Unique Fabricating.
The...