‘Car Wars’ report: Next 4 years could be ‘uncertain and volatile’ for Detroit Three

A closely watched annual report on the auto industry says product planners will soon be facing one of the most challenging stretches in history as they try to juggle a looming electric vehicle transition. But the 45-page “Car Wars 2024-2027” report released this week from BofA Global Research, which is part of Bank of America,… Continue reading ‘Car Wars’ report: Next 4 years could be ‘uncertain and volatile’ for Detroit Three

UAW’s top lawyer no longer with union

The UAW has parted ways with the union’s lead attorney. Two sources with knowledge of the situation who agreed to speak about it on condition of anonymity confirmed that Abigail Carter, who had been the union’s general counsel, as of Wednesday was no longer with the union. The reason for the departure was not made… Continue reading UAW’s top lawyer no longer with union

UAW president slams Biden administration for loan to Ford-SK battery plants

United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain on Friday blasted the historic, $9.2 billion Department of Energy loan to Ford Motor Co. and South Korean battery maker SK On Co. as an example of the federal government “actively funding the race to the bottom with billions in public money.” “These companies are extremely profitable and will… Continue reading UAW president slams Biden administration for loan to Ford-SK battery plants

FOCUS: The ZEV Mandate and its impact on dealers

Guy Bird The 2030 ban on new car sales of petrol and diesel-engined vehicles in the UK as part of ambitious laws to reduce domestic greenhouse gases has been well-publicised for several years. But the Government’s Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate designed to galvanise the industry into making steady progress towards that 2030 moment –… Continue reading FOCUS: The ZEV Mandate and its impact on dealers

@FCA: Stellantis Spotlight Wraps the Week

June 23, 2023 , Auburn Hills, Mich. –  “Stellantis Spotlight” is a weekly recap of some of the major stories at Stellantis. The top stories for the week ending June 23, 2023, include J.D. Power IQS results, partnershipannouncements and a new summer campaign kick-off for Grand Wagoneer.  Go to Source

Caterham Project V to be revealed 12 July

Caterham has given us a new look at its upcoming Project V – an electric sports car that marks a radical departure from the British brand’s line up of traditional Seven models.  The shadowy teaser shot shows the car’s front end, with a LED side lights and a swoopy bonnet with what looks like a… Continue reading Caterham Project V to be revealed 12 July

“When it comes to luxury cars, British brands do it best”

Dashing back from a not-so-sunny California this week, where I saw the stunning Mercedes Vision One-Eleven concept unveiled, my next stop was the bizarrely much sunnier Hatfield, just off the A1. Having had Mercedes try its hardest to reinforce that it was one of the world’s leading luxury brands – referencing Chanel, Hermès and Louis… Continue reading “When it comes to luxury cars, British brands do it best”

ACI and Montecatone Rehabilitation Institute: agreement on road safety

06/15/2023 Sticchi Damiani: “Agreement that offers the possibility of making a difference”. Tubertini: “Health and safety are common goals”. Minardi: “Social is one of the activities of Formula Imola’s mission”. Panieri: “People at the center”. The return to the use of the car for spinal cord injured patients is a strong incentive to facilitate their… Continue reading ACI and Montecatone Rehabilitation Institute: agreement on road safety

German Manager Magazin: Tesla, BYD and Co. threaten up to 1.5 million jobs at Europe’s car manufacturers002562

brands like Tesla and BYD are increasingly contesting the market shares of European automobile manufacturers. This could have drastic consequences for local corporations, as a study by the Boston Consulting Group warns. If the world market share falls from 26 to 24 percent by 2040, 300,000 jobs would be lost among Europe’s car manufacturers and… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Tesla, BYD and Co. threaten up to 1.5 million jobs at Europe’s car manufacturers002562

Quality of new vehicles in US declining on more tech use, study shows

Quality of new vehicles sold in the United States is declining as factors such as growing use of technology and lower build quality of certain parts are making the models more “problematic”, according to automotive consultant J.D. Power. Build quality of certain parts such as audio systems and cup-holders have resulted in quality issues, the… Continue reading Quality of new vehicles in US declining on more tech use, study shows