Amid Tariff Changes, Cars Piling up at Ports
Several automakers are now holding cars at ports rather than picking them up. It could help them dodge tariffs — or snarl supply chains.
Several automakers are now holding cars at ports rather than picking them up. It could help them dodge tariffs — or snarl supply chains.
Tesla has introduced a single-motor, rear-wheel-drive (RWD) version of its Cybertruck electric pickup, starting at $72,235.
Traffic deaths fell to their lowest level since 2020 last year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Subaru will unveil its second all-electric SUV this week at the New York International Auto Show.
It grew easier for Americans to qualify for a new car loan in March, though lenders asked for higher down payments and shorter terms.
Americans bought 10.6% more electric vehicles (EVs) in the first quarter of 2025 than during the same period in 2024.
Ford and its Lincoln luxury brand have recalled 4,163 vehicles because misaligned oil plugs in their engines can cause oil leaks.
The average buyer paid $47,962 in March – little changed from February’s $48,039 average price despite looming tariff price increases.
Ford has issued a recall for 47 units of its 2025 F-150 hybrid pickup because they can lose drive power due to a fuse problem.
BMW has recalled 4,397 vehicles because a loose electrical connection can lead to a loss of power and even trigger a fire.