Tag: Vehicles
How to combat catalytic converter theft
Car owners and dealership personnel alike are finding out just how popular catalytic thefts are becoming. In recent months, engines are started to discover...
Toyota unseats VW as world’s best-selling automaker
Toyota has regained their position as the best-selling automaker in the world for 2020. Despite obviously challenging circumstances over the past year, Toyota managed to sell...
Joe Biden: “Move to the vehicles of the future”
The automotive industry has thankfully shown signs of recovery throughout the past few months and will hopefully continue to improve despite the ongoing coronavirus...
Used Vehicle Demand in the US is Shaking Up Inventories
With costs of new vehicles rising and consumers’ pocketbooks still being strained by the coronavirus pandemic, used vehicle demand has significantly spiked since the...
CarvanaACCESS: Carvana Yet Again Aiming to Revolutionize Car Sales
It is no surprise that Carvana has been working to revolutionize auto sales since its foundation in 2013, from its vending machine car sales...
Volvo CEO Makes Bold Prediction for EV Adoption
The price of crude oil has recently hit historically low levels. Manufacturers are offering incredible incentives on new vehicle purchases. And in the United...
Four Unique Vehicle Design Trends
Automotive technology is always changing rapidly to adapt to new inventions that will make driving easier and more enjoyable. From electric vehicles to bluetooth...
How Dealers Can Trim Down Their New Vehicle Inventories this Fall
As retail vehicle sales begin to slide, it is more important than ever to get lean headed into the slower-selling fall season. Coming off...
Former Chinese Minister Wan Gang on EVs: “It’s Hydrogen’s Turn”
If you look into the history of the electric vehicle (EV), you are bound to see Wan Gang’s name somewhere. Known as China’s “father...
SUVs, Oversaturation, and Hurricanes: The Story of 2017 Auto Sales
Many are looking at 2017 as a defining year for auto sales, and unfortunately, the turn is more negative than positive. The auto industry...