Auto Industry News: PRI Welcomes Enthusiasts, Mach-E Nabs EV Award, NHTSA Turns Attention to Self-Driving Cars, and Chicago Auto Show Previews Buzzy Debuts

Busy week for the auto industry, as Car & Driver kicks off its inaugural EV of the Year Award –

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Auto Industry News: GM & Ford Rivalry Ramps Up, Big Oil Butts Into EVs, Tire Design Takes a Turn, and Jeep Earns Patriotic Nod

Longstanding Detroit rivals, GM and Ford, remain locked in an all-electric race to the finish. Both automakers pull out all

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Auto Industry News: New Jeep Plant, Intensifying Worker Shortage, Legislative Updates and Complete Racing Rundown!

With COVID restrictions largely lifted across the country, it’s almost feeling like a typical summer. Most of the country has

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Auto Industry News: Record-Setting May, Ford’s New Mini-Truck, GM’s Microchip Maneuver, and Consumers Say “Meh” to EVs

The auto industry celebrates a banner month, with May sales numbers signaling a clear rebound. That’s especially the case for

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Auto Industry News: Electric ‘Stangs Take the Lead, Tesla Ditches Radar, WARN Makes Big Acquisition, and F1 Eyes Up TWO Grand Prix in the U.S.

Still riding high on the Lightning F-150’s debut success, Ford announced a significant milestone last week: More battery-powered Mustangs rolled

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Auto Industry News: Mecum Makes History (Again), Senate Committee Boosts EV Credits, Biden Looks Abroad, and GM Reaches for the Moon

Mecum Indy results are officially in and whoa, baby – things are looking good for the collector car market! U.S.

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Auto Industry News: RPM Act Revs Up Support, Electric F-150 Dazzles Ford Fans, SEC Slaps Back SPACs, and Pope Gets a New Whip

Despite major delays in global vehicle production, the debuts keep on coming. Toyota teased a few new rides this week,

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Auto Industry News: NHRA Four-Wide Firsts, Right to Repair Gets Federal Nod, Big Tech Wants to Charge for Self-Driving, and Several New EVs Hit the Market

The Federal Trade Commission seemingly threw some heft behind Right to Repair this week, issuing a report that pokes several

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