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While we wait to see which EVs qualify for the government's Electric Car Grant, we've rounded up the brands launching their ...
Despite major tariff costs, GM won’t raise car prices—choosing to absorb the hit and focus on long-term solutions instead.
As the uncertainty surrounding tariffs and other policy changes in Washington continues, middle-income Americans are ...
Manufacturers and dealers are ramping up discounts and incentives, helping to grease the wheels on transactions but also ...
Citing customer feedback, Stellantis is simplifying its in-vehicle features — which the company calls "Connected Services" — into two plans: one for free, the other for $17.99 a month.
As tariffs raise uncertainty in the auto market, more buyers are turning to used vehicles, driving up prices and tightening supply, especially for budget-friendly options.