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Stellantis has long said it plans to run three-shift operations in Windsor — and at its Brampton Assembly Plant. But, the ...
TrueCar said its suspension of guidance in the wake of tariffs was a sensible decision. Investors, meanwhile, drove down the ...
Lear saw sales and earnings slide in the first quarter due to lower vehicle production, and the supplier withdrew its ...
Toyota CEO Koji Sato has largely taken a wait-and-see approach to the U.S. tariff turmoil. When earnings are reported May 8, ...
Audi is examining existing and future plants as locations to build cars sold in the U.S.
The allure of marketing a pickup in the lucrative U.S. market, despite high tariffs, is too strong to pass up for upstart Ineos.
Audi is examining existing and future plants as locations to build cars sold in the U.S.
Automakers cannot earn enough profits from small cars because of European Union rules, Stellantis Chairman John Elkann and ...
Rivian is expanding again in Illinois, adding a supplier park to its factory in Normal where it makes electric vehicles. The automaker said Aldred’s appointment is effective immediately. He will ...
Despite another hefty net loss, Rivian said it's on track to launch a more affordable R2 crossover next year that will boost sales.
GM and Ford have already disclosed their best guesses at how new U.S. tariffs might impact their results this year. So now it’s Toyota Motor Corp. CEO Koji Sato’s turn to jump on the tariff turntable.
Here’s a roundup of initial Slate reaction and commentary from the automotive media.
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