Stellantis Plans 60 New Cars by 2030, Giving Chrysler Its First Fresh Lineup in Years
Stellantis is making a bold bet on the future, announcing a $70 billion plan and 60 new vehicles by 2030. Among them, Chrysler could finally shake off its quiet years…

One Million Americans Have Been Priced Out of the New-Car Market Since the Start of the Decade
The U.S. new-car market is no longer operating at the level that automakers considered normal before the pandemic. Rising vehicle prices, elevated borrowing costs, and higher ownership expenses have contributed…

Mitsubishi Returns to the U.S. Pickup Market After 17 Years with Nissan-Built Truck
Mitsubishi is preparing to re-enter the U.S. mid-size truck market through a collaboration with Nissan, marking its first pickup in the country since 2009. The vehicle will be built on…

Oil Experts Say Supply Shortages Could Hit Consumers Soon If Strait of Hormuz Stays Under Iran Control
Gasoline costs in the United States could face significant increases in the coming weeks if access to the Strait of Hormuz is not restored. Executives from major oil companies have…

Stellantis Promises New Models That Stand Out, Not Just Rebadged Versions
The automaker plans to launch 110 new or updated vehicles through 2030, focusing resources on four global brands while maintaining differentiation across its broader portfolio.

The iPhone Manufacturer Just Revealed an Electric SUV Designed to Take On Tesla’s Model Y
Foxconn has introduced the Cavira, a mid-size electric crossover developed through its Foxtron joint venture and aimed at the same market space as the Tesla Model Y.

Drivers Are Being Offered Cheaper E15 Gasoline This Summer, but There’s a Catch at the Pump
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved the summer sale of E15 gasoline, a fuel blend containing 15% ethanol, in a move aimed at helping lower fuel prices. While the…

California Could Ban Some High-Performance Tires Under New Fuel-Saving Rules
The proposal, led by the California Energy Commission (CEC), could affect certain high-performance tires if they fail to meet the required efficiency thresholds.

China’s Auto Industry Just Left Its “Golden Era,” and Carmakers Are Facing a Very Different Battle
While Chinese manufacturers continue to expand internationally, the battle for customers at home is becoming increasingly competitive as domestic demand slows.

The $4.7 Billion Bridge Built to Protect North America’s Auto Supply Chain Faces New Delays
The Gordie Howe International Bridge was designed to strengthen the automotive supply chain between the United States and Canada, yet disputes surrounding its opening continue to raise concerns across the…

Florida Deputy Ticketed a Woman for Using a Phone with Her Right Hand While Driving, but the Problem Was She Had No Right Hand
Bodycam footage revives attention on Florida traffic stop involving woman cited for using a hand she does not have

Mechanics Reveal the Correct Way to Jump-Start a Dead Battery in Just 15 Minutes
A dead car battery can leave drivers stranded with little warning, often signaled by the familiar clicking sound that occurs when the engine fails to start. When an external battery…

The Manual Volkswagen Is Becoming History in America as the Jetta GLI Loses Its Third Pedal
Volkswagen is ending the sale of manual-transmission vehicles in the United States. After removing the stick shift from the Golf GTI and Golf R for the 2025 model year, the…

Stellantis Plans 11 New Vehicles by 2030, Including Affordable Cars Under $30,000
Stellantis is expanding its U.S. lineup with nine new vehicles priced under $40,000, aiming to increase market coverage by 50% by 2030. Two of these vehicles will cost less than…

America Now Has Just Three Companies Left Selling New Diesel Trucks and SUVs
The U.S. market for new diesel-powered vehicles has narrowed to a small group of trucks, SUVs, and vans, leaving buyers with far fewer choices than a decade ago. While diesel…


