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Starting in just a week, U.S. drivers can expect higher car repair costs as new tariffs on imported vehicle parts begin to ripple through the industry. Mitchell International says the biggest impact ...
ABEL Motorsports driver Callum Hedge (photo) is trying to raise awareness and funds to combat muscular dystrophy in his ...
A grassroots boycott of the Tesla brand in response to CEO Elon Musk’s heavy-handed efforts to streamline federal employment ...
The all new 2025 Lincoln Navigator has been redesigned from the ground up, with an impressive technical pedigree and elevated ...
This spring, well-heeled Ford F-Series truck customers are taking delivery of the refreshed 2025 Super Duty F-250, F-350, and ...
CEO Elon Musk’s polarizing role in the Trump administration and strong competition add to the electric-vehicle maker's ...
Buick has “probably the strongest momentum they've had in decades,” said Ivan Drury, director of insights at research firm ...
Consumers have been racing to snatch up cars in recent weeks before President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs trigger widely ...
The Arches and Cliffhanger aim to show off how far the Bronco can go — and to look good doing it under the Utah sun.
For a company that builds millions of vehicles outside the U.S., that headline wasn’t ... Some estimates suggest a 25% auto import tariff could add $5,000 to $10,000 to sticker prices. That would ...
A Dieppe company that makes ambulances and accessible vehicles is among those in the Canadian automotive sector feeling the impacts of the trade war, according to its president and CEO.
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