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Volvo Faces $1.2 Billion Hit As EV Plans Run Into Tariffs And Delays

Volvo’s electric journey isn’t exactly going according to plan right now. The company just revealed it’s taking a pretty steep financial hit—a $1.2 billion non-cash charge

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AutoPacific Study: Car Buyers Want Simpler, Cheaper Cars, Not More Tech

Car buyers are basically screaming what they want, but automakers seem to have their fingers in their ears. A new study from AutoPacific shows that while people are desperately looking for affordable,

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iPhone Maker Foxconn Targets U.S. EV Market With Model C. But Who Will Sell It?

Foxconn—the same folks behind millions of iPhones—are making big moves in the U.S. EV market. And true to form, they’re sticking to what they do best: building the cars while letting

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Automakers Brace for 2035: Navigating the Shift to Electric Vehicles Amid Regulatory Uncertainty

Think about this for a second: it takes up to 72 months—that's six whole years—to create a brand-new car model from scratch. So if an automaker starts planning today, that shiny new ve

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Tesla Tops the Charts as America’s Most American-Made Car

Guess what? The most American-made car isn't from Ford, GM, or Chrysler. Nope, it's Tesla that's taking the crown, and it's not just any Tesla, but the Model 3 Performance leading the

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Trump Wins Again: What His Presidency Means for Car Buyers and the Auto Industry

Just wrapped up another election, folks! And with President Trump back in the saddle after a nail-bitingly close win over Kamala Harris, it’s time to talk about how his policies might shake thin

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Navigating New Roads: U.S. Ponders Tariff Hikes on Chinese Auto Imports

Some serious conversations are revving up in the auto world. Word is that the U.S. is considering increasing tariffs on Chinese-made cars and EV batteries. The rumor comes straight from the Wall Stree

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