China Tariff Deal Will Have Little Effect on Car Prices
American and Chinese negotiators have reached a temporary deal to lower tariffs, but it’s unlikely to change car prices.
American and Chinese negotiators have reached a temporary deal to lower tariffs, but it’s unlikely to change car prices.
Jeep has released a pair of photos teasing changes to the Grand Cherokee, inside and out, for the 2026 model year.
The White House yesterday announced a deal to temporarily lower tariffs on some U.K.-built cars, but the deal hasn’t been signed.
After a month of rumors, the planned Range Extender battery pack for Tesla’s Cybertruck pickup appears scrapped.
Ford has announced a recall covering just three examples of its F-150 Lightning electric pickup from model year 2023.
Volvo has recalled 413,151 vehicles because their backup cameras may not display an image without a software update.
Mitsubishi will offer an electric vehicle (EV) based on the next-generation Nissan Leaf starting in 2026, the company says.
Toyota will update its Corolla Cross SUV and its hybrid twin for 2026, with new grilles and a larger screen option.
Chevrolet will give the Corvette an interior makeover for 2026, including an optional asymmetrical color scheme.
The Federal Reserve kept interest rates flat yesterday. The central bank is waiting to see the effects of tariffs. Americans may do the same.