Ford Posts High-Octane Q2
Traditional lines do well as EV unit loses more than expected.
Traditional lines do well as EV unit loses more than expected.
Reuters says US EV market leader inflated batteries’ capacity in ads, dashboard meters.
Cox Automotive says that though some consumers are being priced out of the market, it’s rebalancing.
Diversified holdings company believed to be raising cash to help fund new Nashville stadium.
The automaker’s popular crossover, the Rogue, saw a 69% increase in sales in the first half of the year.
Holiday shopping didn’t stop supplies from surpassing previous year highs.
GM, Stellantis, five others aim to build bigger charger network than US EV market leader’s.
Collaboration integrates data sets with AI to create analytics products.
The volume-weighted, overall truck segment decreased 0.50%, smaller than the prior week’s decrease of 0.70%, though all 13 truck segments fell.
S&P Global Mobility also raises full-year expectations as industry continues pandemic recovery.
Automaker says North American performance was down.
Report says EPA ratings have several challenges that make some in the industry question their accuracy.
Milestone puts battery-electric models in third place behind hybrid-electrics and gas-powered models.
Muscle cars and EVs are among the models on the chopping block.
Kia and Volvo will lead the way with introductions of SUVs with third-row seating in coming months.
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