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U.S. auto suppliers want USMCA to stay as tariff negotiations continue. They were more profitable and employed more people ...
New-vehicle inventories in the U.S. fell approximately 140,000 vehicles to 2.65 million over the last month, according to data firm Lotlinx.
Stellantis’ U.S. sales slipped 10 percent in the second quarter, but the all-important Jeep and Ram brands ended sales skids dating to early 2024.
Ford and Stellantis are forcing suppliers to sign onto more stringent terms in exchange for tariff cost relief and new business, Crain's Detroit Business reported.
Two straight months of falling registrations show a difficult market for EVs, even before the $7,500 EV tax incentive expires Sept. 30.
Doug Bolduc highlights some new features inside and out on the 2026 Volvo XC60. (Douglas A. Bolduc) ...
The compact Boreal, a cousin of the Dacia Bigster, will be sold in more than 70 countries outside of Europe, with launches starting at the end of this year in Brazil.
Waymo is launching a new account type that lets teenagers hail a robotaxi and ride alone, staring in metro Phoenix.
EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said the European Commission has made good progress on a framework trade agreement and a deal may be possible in the coming days.
A Southern California dealership alleges in a lawsuit that Hyundai and Genesis waged a campaign to "eliminate" its stores.
Automotive News Staff Reporter Molly Boigon talks about the likely impacts of the new U.S. spending law on the auto industry.
A Nissan-branded crossover codenamed PZ1K will now begin production in November 2028. A sibling crossover planned by Infiniti, codenamed PZ1J, will enter production in March 2029. NHTSA has received ...