by Michael Strong | Jul 8, 2020
The first iteration of the eighth generation Corvette was, unsurprisingly, a big hit. The first ever mid-engine model made a huge splash with its introduction and those who waited flocked to dealerships ready to place orders. Even a pandemic couldn’t stem the tide...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 8, 2020
Steve Carlisle, who has served as head of Cadillac for the past two years, has been named the new president of General Motors North American operations. The 58-year-old Carlisle replaces Barry Engle, who was said to be seeking to pursue other opportunities. When he...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 8, 2020
Like a cat, the Chevrolet Sonic has survived a series of near-death experiences – but it has finally run out of lives, Chevy announcing it will drop the smallest passenger car in its line-up “due to declining demand.” The imminent departure brings parent General...
by Joseph Szczesny | Jul 8, 2020
The pandemic remains a challenge of historic proportions, Daimler AG executives said during a shareholders meeting conducted via the Internet after it was postponed from its original date in April as COVID-19 spread across Europe. During the meeting, shareholders were...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 8, 2020
Mazda has a history of delivering eye-popping styling, and it certainly scored with the latest-generation Mazda3 Hatchback and Sedan models that nabbed honors as World Car Design of the Year – but now, the Japanese automaker is giving potential buyers a reason to look...
by Michael Strong | Jul 7, 2020
Volkswagen has been making a bunch of noise about a wave of electrified products it plans to swamp the automotive market with, but it’s the parent company’s premium brand, Audi, that seems to be leading the charge, including its new Q4 e-tron Sportback. The second...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 7, 2020
Still think electric vehicles are slow and stodgy? You might change your mind – fast – after checking out some numbers from Lotus. The British brand, long known for its exotic, high-performance sports cars, is betting big on electrification, the new Lotus Evija...
by Michael Strong | Jul 7, 2020
While new vehicle sales in the U.S. continue to lag due to the coronavirus pandemic, used-car sales are seeing much better results during the same time frame. Last month, new car sales fell nearly 30% while sales of used vehicles jumped 17% above the pre-pandemic...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 7, 2020
Nissan has the distinction of bringing to market the world’s first mass-market battery-electric vehicle and, for the better part of a half-decade, the Leaf was also the best-selling battery-car. But times have changed, especially with the arrival of Tesla which now...
by Joseph Szczesny | Jul 7, 2020
After proving that Americans would buy cars made in Europe, Volkswagen has struggled, seemingly for years to connect or re-connect. It has been a bit like a hitter in baseball who is always swinging behind the pitch or a quarterback in American football who can’t...
by Joseph Szczesny | Jul 7, 2020
General Motors Co. appears to have won a small victory in its legal battle with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. as the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals accepted GM’s petition to set aside a judge’s order mandating GM CEO Mary Barra and FCA CEO Mike Manley meet face...
by Michael Strong | Jul 6, 2020
Toyota Motor Co. is now telling eligible employees that they can work from home permanently as the company looks at ways to keep employees safe during the coronavirus pandemic. The move, which was reported by Nippon News, by the Japanese automaker makes it the first...