by Michael Strong | Mar 10, 2020
The New York International Auto Show is the latest industry exposition to either be cancelled or postponed due to concerns about the coronavirus outbreak, the show pushed back to August. The show was originally scheduled to open to media on April 8 at the Javits...
by Michael Strong | Mar 10, 2020
The Ford Bronco may hold the record for the vehicle with the longest lead-in time in the history of the auto industry. Ford’s been teasing this ute for years, and demand is being whipped up by the latest round of leaked photos. Pics of both the full-size Bronco in the...
by Joseph Szczesny | Mar 10, 2020
The world debut of its refreshed 2021 Odyssey is now scheduled to take place at next month’s New York International Auto Show. Throughout the years, Honda has sold more than 1.1 million Odyssey minivans and the 2021 version of Honda’s “Ultimate Family...
by Joseph Szczesny | Mar 10, 2020
For decades going all the way back 1970s, the U.S. economy has been haunted the threat of a spike in oil prices. But it’s teetering on the verge of a plunge in oil prices that threatens both the energy sector and simultaneously the automotive sector, which is putting...
by Joseph Szczesny | Mar 10, 2020
Despite dealing with arraignment in federal court on federal criminal charges, the United Auto Workers is facing new challenges. The UAW executive board has hired a Washington, D.C to investigate claims of sexual harassment and discrimination against one of its own,...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 10, 2020
Worries about the spreading coronavirus epidemic has led a number of automakers to curb travel and scale back some of their public events, General Motors announcing it will cancel the April 2 debut of Cadillac’s first all-electric model, the Lyriq. GM had already...
by TDB Staff | Mar 10, 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. Among luxury car brands, Audi has a reputation for standout design and...
by Michael Strong | Mar 9, 2020
The U.S. auto industry appears to be waiting for the other shoe to drop when it comes to the coronavirus as nothing’s really happened yet, but all sectors of the industry are keeping a watchful eye on things. The number of reported cases in the U.S. continues to rise...
by Michael Strong | Mar 9, 2020
Once thought of as nonfactors in the automotive industry, millennials have quickly become a driving force and a new study shows that the industry hasn’t kept up with the generational group’s expectations. Born between 1981-96, the group once more interested in their...
by Joseph Szczesny | Mar 9, 2020
Daimler AG continues to add to its fleet of electric vehicles in North America in effort to demonstrate their capability. Daimler Trucks launched new electric models of Freightliner trucks for customer testing in North America. The experimental Customer Experience...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 9, 2020
There are hundreds of autonomous vehicles now operating on U.S. roads, Lyft and Waymo currently using them in their ride-sharing services in Las Vegas and Phoenix, respectively. Yet only about 12% of Americans are ready to fully trust the technology, according to a...
by TDB Staff | Mar 9, 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. Florida offers a beautiful driving experience, with its sunny skies and scenic...