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- Union sources say there is concern inside the UAW that the government could invoke the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
Tesla's decisions have consequences. We look at key affected groups and answer nine big questions...
As their children's personal debt reaches unprecedented highs, some parents are putting their own ...
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Leading Women Dallas, themed "Take the Lead," will feature presenters from inside and outside the auto i...
CEO Mike Manley refused to rule out any deal that could make the Italian-American company better, and a...
Are cracks showing in Honda's legendary quality and reliability? If so, consumers appear to be looki...
In Europe and China, automakers have no choice but to electrify in response to ever-tightenin...
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- Matt Harrison, Toyota Motor Europe's newly appointed executive vice president for sales, will speak at the Automotive News Europe Congress in May.
A disguised and chased Carlos Ghosn returns to the streets of Tokyo, determined to right his "terrible...
- With a timer ticking on President Donald Trump's tariff decision, franchised dealers are bracing for a negative impact, according to Cox Automotive's latest Dealer Sentiment Index.
Key officials at German automakers warned that price hikes on American consumers will be unavoidable...
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If McLaren Automotive's addition of the Senna hypercar last year was all about the track,...
The Lamborghini Aventador's replacement will be the Italian automaker's foray into hybridization, while...
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Nick Gibbs traipses the show floor to sort the delectable from the dull and the plain cuckoo.
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Out of curiosity at least, automakers and retailers everywhere should look at Tesla's sales model — if it survives — as a test case of how consumers would respond if they were given a choice of how...
General Motors is making a mistake to focus on crossovers and SUVs at the expense of what could be a world-class lineup of cars, writes an Automotive News reader.
No one really knows yet how popular EVs will be with consumers, which would argue for a more mo...
Ontario's labor board chairman, Bernard Fishbein, is failing Canada's autoworkers in siding with GM and against Unifor, writes an Automotive News reader.
The oil giants have good reason to feel threatened by the EV industry and have only themselves to blame, writes one Automotive News reader.
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Tesla's move is an implicit acknowledgement that its rejection of the dealer franchise model has come with very real costs.
Nissan's IMq employs the brand's e-Power hybrid system, a sign of how the trademark technology...
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Concern around vehicle affordability is taking center stage as interest rates rise and monthly loan pa...
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New-vehicle sales remain strong, and delinquency rates are still low. So, it's tempting to conclude that financially, consumers can keep handling those bigger auto loans, rising interest rates and ...
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When the economy falters and credit tightens, financial literacy is important and lenders, dealers and buyers share in the responsibility.
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Experts predict an economic downturn by 2020, but disagree on the role the automotive industry will...
As vehicle transaction prices continue to rise and customers plan to hold onto their vehicles longer, finance managers will likely be in a prime position for additional product sales — due in large...
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Alternative data are proving that there is segment of consumers that is eligible for auto loans--...
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As GM Financial plans out its next few years, at least two major goals are top of mind: maintain consistent share of General Motors sales and ramp up digital efforts.
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For parents purchasing vehicles with or for their adult children, add-on service contracts and protection plans can be important to provide some peace of mind.
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For parents who want to help an adult son or daughter get a vehicle and build up a credit history, but don't want to just hand over the money, co-signing and co-borrowing are among the most common ...
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Schaeffler's plan for its Wooster, Ohio, plant represents significant change for the maker of combustion engine and transmission parts. It's a change that many companies are contemplating.
Former GM purchasing chief Bo Andersson, now an executive for Yazaki Corp., remains as blunt as ever in asking local government for financial breaks.
A year ago, suppliers to the Ram Heavy Duty pickup in Saltillo, Mexico, were stunned to learn tha...
Steelmakers are lining up billions in U.S. plant investments, and not all of it will go to traditional ...
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A special role of service facilitator is helping Sellers Auto Group trim customer wait times and boos...
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- BorgWarner's Eco-Launch solenoid valve, a 2014 Automotive News PACE Award winner, eliminated the annoying hesitation that had plagued restarts in earlier stop-start systems.
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- Automakers and dealers entered March with an estimated 4,127,100 unsold cars and light trucks on hand, a 78-day supply.
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For the first time in more than 40 years, a British car has claimed the European Car of the Year award....
After 110 years of family ownership, Morgan Motor Co. has new owners.
Tesla announced this month that it's closing most of its factory-owned stores and moving to online sa...
Nissan Chief Hiroto Saikawa accuses the former executive of not respecting Nissan, Japan or its p...
A video on social media shows the final Chevy Cruze on the production line in Lordstown Ohio last y...