by TDB Staff | Apr 27, 2020
Affiliate Disclosure x The Detroit Bureau and its partners may be compensated if you purchase the recommended services. This allows us to provide in-depth research at no cost to you. Honda is synonymous with reliability. Its vehicles are easy to repair,...
by TDB Staff | Apr 27, 2020
Affiliate Disclosure x The Detroit Bureau and its partners may be compensated if you purchase the recommended services. This allows us to provide in-depth research at no cost to you. With some cars, you have to be gentle. You can’t drive up a curb or venture...
by Michael Strong | Apr 27, 2020
The difficulty automakers face in trying to determine when it will be best to restart its U.S. plants may not be any easier to see than in Tesla Inc.’s recent decisions surrounding the restart of its facilities. The California-based EV maker apparently just changed...
by TDB Staff | Apr 27, 2020
Affiliate Disclosure x The Detroit Bureau and its partners may be compensated if you purchase the recommended services. This allows us to provide in-depth research at no cost to you. Today, more than ever, vehicles are complex machines that require regular...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Apr 27, 2020
Even as it prepares to restart its U.S. assembly lines, General Motors is taking a series of urgent steps to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on its balance sheet, among other things halting its dividend while also suspending its stock buyback program. It...
by Joseph Szczesny | Apr 27, 2020
Lexus is preparing to produce a limited run of 200 GS 350 F Sport Black Line Special Edition vehicles in both rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models. The 2020 GS 350 F Sport Black Line Special will feature Gloss Black F Sport wheels and orange brake calipers...
by Michael Strong | Apr 24, 2020
The decline in new vehicle sales due to the coronavirus pandemic isn’t just a problem for automakers’ bottom lines. The full stop on sales is taking its toll on the used car market as well, causing prices to fall precipitously. When the country enters tough economic...
by Joseph Szczesny | Apr 24, 2020
From its very earliest days, one of the elemental forces shaping the auto industry was the desire to go fast and down through the years speed on four wheels has been delivered in all kinds of packages. The 2020 Mini John Cooper Works Mini Clubman ALL4 is one of the...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Apr 24, 2020
Subaru has long lagged the battery-car market, but the Japanese automaker may be ready to finally plug in next year with the help of it partner Toyota, reports from Japan suggesting the all-electric Subaru Evoltis will make its debut at the 2021 Tokyo Motor Show....
by Joseph Szczesny | Apr 24, 2020
General Motors is taking some tentative steps to reopen its North American plants, recalling the skilled trades and management employees they need to return to work next week to help prepare to restart production. In a message to affected UAW union members, the...
by Michael Strong | Apr 24, 2020
No one would blame Audi for trying to focus its energy on bringing out another utility vehicle, since the shift in preferences of new vehicle buyers to that end of the market is more than well documented. However, the German premium brand’s latest intro is a small...
by Michael Strong | Apr 23, 2020
After initially extending subsidies for purchasing electric and other zero-emission vehicles to stimulate auto sales, China’s government plans to cut those incentives by 10%. China is the world’s largest market for EVs and the government has mandated the sales of...