It’s a good time to get a deal on a Lincoln as a “perfect storm” of factors has left dealers with an oversupply of vehicles, many of them 2023 year models
The layoffs represent 2% of the workforce focused on engineering, software, and tech
The EPA doesn’t scare Hyundai, which says the product plan it has been plotting for the last four years will meet emissions regulations
Still, an improvement is an improvement after years of skyrocketing prices and loan interest rates
The subcompact crossover has grown in size, providing a more spacious and technology-packed interior.
Customers want EVs that can be charged in 20 minutes, offers a range of 350 miles, and is priced at around $50,000 or lower
Apple controls 70 percent of the American smartphone market, and the DOJ says it has used illegal conduct to maintain its “monopoly”
The government predicts that between 30 and 56 percent of passenger vehicles will have to be electric by 2032 for automakers to meet new emissions standards
VW’s sporty brand will cross the Atlantic “by the end of the decade” with electric Formentor and a larger electric SUV built in North America
Police suspect that alcohol may have played a role in a late-night, high-speed crash involving a Porsche Taycan driven by a 19-year-old woman, causing it to roll through a gas station
Members will have bespoke mirrors and special badging on their Fiat 500e plus access to special services
Dramatic footage shows the driver fighting back and ultimately getting away unharmed while the criminals left with nothing
Limited to just 2,000 examples and tuned by Brabus, the Smart Crossblade was a concept car for the road
Two men, one Canadian and one Chinese national, are accused by the US of stealing Tesla’s battery-making tech and attempting to sell it through online ads
The agreement also includes protections that keep it intact even if Trump ends up back in the White House
The automaker is also delaying plans for a three-row electric SUV as part of its shift toward cheaper cars
Luca de Meo believes European automakers are burdened by regulation, while Chinese and American automakers are supported by tax breaks and investments
The ruling will enable automakers to produce far more combustion cars in 2030 while still meeting CAFE requirements