North American Auto Production Drops Amid Tariff Concerns
Not by much, but the effects are obvious.
Read More »Not by much, but the effects are obvious.
Read More »Sometimes, the more fuel efficient option isn't the most cost efficient.
Read More »It would be the Chinese automaker's third facility in that country.
Read More »Segment share was down one percentage point.
Read More »In affected vehicles, the bolts that secure the driver's seat frame may be loose or missing.
Read More »The fasteners may be improperly attached to the steering gear.
Read More »A feature that has its fair share of critics.
Read More »Declining at an even more rapid rate than February.
Read More »The exec is a believer in boosting American manufacturing.
Read More »The second such filing in a few months.
Read More »The third such delay in two years.
Read More »The best-selling van underperformed the segment average growth rate.
Read More »The executive says that 'everything's on the table.'
Read More »Workers are reportedly dealing with a variety of hazards.
Read More »It's part of a bigger giveaway involving an entire home.
Read More »Its per-unit cost impact is lower than almost all of its rivals.
Read More »And a whopping seven percent, year-over-year.
Read More »The 24-hour strike could be extended.
Read More »The problem stems from the front brake lines.
Read More »The exec also sees them as a potential advantage.
Read More »Following the automaker's decision to merge architecture programs.
Read More »We've already seen a trio of models go up.
Read More »Lenders are clearly concerned about high-risk shoppers.
Read More »The control arm fasteners may not have been tightened properly.
Read More »Tariffs and slow demand are having a big impact on business.
Read More »It was originally expected to be building vehicles in early 2025.
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