Auto Industry News: Jeep Layoffs, Emissions Arguments, Cybertruck Safety Concerns, and Scroogie Drivers
This past week, Jeep started cutting production shifts right before the holidays — saying California’s strict emissions policies are to
Read moreThis past week, Jeep started cutting production shifts right before the holidays — saying California’s strict emissions policies are to
Read moreThe UAW takes center stage again this week, as it capitalizes on the recent success in Detroit to extend its
Read moreAnother contentious week for the Detroit Three and the UAW, with two automakers making notable concessions that union leaders say
Read moreIt’s been a very busy week for the auto industry, with news rolling in from all corners – electric, self-driving,
Read moreIt’s been an interesting week for the automotive industry, one riddled with inconsistencies and straight-up strange headlines. For starters, just
Read moreThis week, seven-slot enthusiasts descended on Moab for the 2022 Easter Jeep Safari. In addition to off-road thrills, attendees get
Read moreIt’s been a busy week for the industry, with both enthusiast and OEM news making big headlines. King of the
Read moreFord kicks off another month with record sales numbers, cementing its position as the country’s number-one automaker. Meanwhile, Subaru reports
Read moreAs the best-selling and most popular vehicle segment, it’s no surprise that profitable pickups would serve as automakers’ solution for
Read moreBurly pickups and off-road SUVs continue to dominate consumer sentiment, as evidenced by Ford’s recent sales numbers and Toyota’s teasing
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