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Toyota Invests $383 Million Into U.S. Four-Cylinder Engine Production
Toyota is making a significant investment in its US facilities in preparation for new engine production with the wording suggesting that it could build a
Electrify America And Canada Offer Free Charging On Earth Day
Starting at 12:01 a.m. on April 22 and running until 3:00 am EDT on April 23, Electrify America and Electrify Canada will cover the cost
CarMax’s Used Sales Drop Due To Falling Consumer Confidence
Falling consumer confidence and affordability issues have led to a drop in used car sales at CarMax, financial details released by the company reveal. In
Honda Drops Insight, Confirms Civic Hybrid And New 2023 CR-V Hybrid For U.S. This Year
Honda will end production of its Insight hybrid sedan this summer in preparation for the arrival of fleet of new gasoline-electric cars, including a Civic
Toyota Is Turning Its Legendary Crown Sedan Into An SUV, And It’s Coming To The U.S., Report Says
The Crown sedan is one of Toyota’s most famous and long-running models, but it’s about to undergo a dramatic metamorphosis. Sources from Japan say the
Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid And Genesis GV70 EV To Be Built In The U.S.
The Hyundai Motor group announced today that it will start producing the Santa Fe Hybrid and the Genesis GV70 EV at its Montgomery, Alabama plant,
VW Says Semiconductor Shortage Won’t Be Fixed Until 2024
Any hopes that automakers once had that the semiconductor crisis might fade away this year seem to have evaporated. According to a senior executive from
How China Turned Its Car Industry From Copycat To Global Player
China’s car industry isn’t very old, but in the last 20 years it’s managed to make a complete 180 from copying other brands to being
Toronto Police Opens Investigation Into Former Auto Union President Jerry Dias
The Toronto police’s financial crimes unit says that it is investigating Jerry Dias, the former president of Unifor, Canada’s largest private-sector union, which represents auto