GM ends hydrogen development, Stellantis delays policy shifts, Diesel lawsuit targets top automakers
Top Stories GM ends next-gen hydrogen fuel cell development to double down on EV future. Read More Stellantis delays ...
Jim Ellis Kia of Kennesaw donates for every vehicle sold in October to support breast cancer research and awareness.
Auto credit access rises in September, with subprime loans increasing and approval rates holding steady, easing financing for ...
GM will end development of next-generation hydrogen fuel cells under its HYDROTEC brand as it pivots more aggressively toward ...
Stellantis delays strategic plan until Q2 2026 as new CEO weighs tariffs, policy factors, and market conditions.
Subprime auto loan delinquencies hit record highs as lower-income Americans struggle with rising car costs and tighter ...
Some of the world’s largest automakers face a trial Monday, accused of using illegal “defeat devices” to bypass diesel ...
Joining us on the latest episode of Service Drive is John Fairchild to share key strategies on turning service frustrations into loyalty.
Ford announces major leadership changes, naming Jim Baumbick president of Ford Europe and expanding roles across its global ...
Fire at Novelis’ Oswego plant halts 40% of U.S. auto aluminum supply, threatening Ford and other automakers’ production ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign-made vehicles.
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