by Michael Strong | Jun 5, 2020
Nissan issued a recall for 1.83 million Altima coupes and sedans built between 2013 and 2018 due to a faulty secondary hood latch. The fifth-generation Altima has had repeated problems with the latch, which can fail due to corrosion. The campaign includes the two- and...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jun 5, 2020
Ride-hailing service Uber Technologies is reaching out to potential customers of its Uber Eats food delivery service in a bid to connect them with local black-owned restaurants. The Uber Eats app and web pages now highlight such restaurants in the U.S. and Canada and...
by Michael Strong | Jun 5, 2020
New vehicle sales in May were better than expected, but overall were still down by about a third compared with last May. However, the real good news appears to be on the used-car side of the business appears to be on the rise. Used car sales were down 5% in May...
by Joseph Szczesny | Jun 5, 2020
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. will offer retirement packages as it moves to trim 1,500 jobs the company’s assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario, setting the stage for a contentious round of negotiations with Unifor, the union representing FCA’s Canadian workers. “As...
by Michael Strong | Jun 5, 2020
Fiat Chrysler continues to make its Pacifica minivan more capable, making all-wheel drive an available option on its 2020 Launch Edition model, ahead of its initial 2021 model-year reintroduction. Plans called for the brand to offer it next year, but the rise of...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jun 4, 2020
After flattening out in May, U.S. auto sales ended the month with an unexpected burst of demand, but whether the sudden upturn – that saw many cities actually exceed pre-pandemic forecasts – will last is far from certain. As May came to an end, automakers began...
by Michael Strong | Jun 4, 2020
Automakers have been investing heavily in the development of autonomous vehicles; however, a new study suggests that effort may not produce the benefits expected, claiming self-driving cars will only reduce crashes by a third. The Insurance Institute for Highway...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jun 4, 2020
It’s hard not to smile when you get a look at the funky little Hyundai Veloster, with its quirky layout: two doors on the driver’s side, one on the passenger side. The South Korean hatchback has found a small but reasonably steady audience since its debut for the 2012...
by Michael Strong | Jun 4, 2020
Fuel cell technology leader Nikola Corp. completed its merger with VectoIQ Acquisition Corp. netting $700 million in cash, a new ticker symbol and some high-powered help in the form of a new board member. The deal, which was initially announced in March, just needed...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jun 4, 2020
Doctors are starting to discover that COVID-19 can have long-lingering effects. That’s no surprise to the auto industry which is expected to feel the impact for years to come, according to a new study which anticipates global vehicle sales will fall about 47 million...
by Michael Strong | Jun 4, 2020
Volkswagen is giving the world the first glimpse of the new Arteon, which is scheduled to make its virtual worldwide debut June 24, with an early rendering of the new models. Alongside the classic gran turismo version of the new Arteon, Volkswagen also planning to...
by Joseph Szczesny | Jun 3, 2020
Former United Auto Workers President Gary Jones faces up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to embezzling more than $1 million dollars in union funds and tax evasion. Jones, 63, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to embezzle UAW dues money and...