Nissan Techs Are Making House Calls to Teach Owners How to Use Their Cars
Does this mean there's too much tech in vehicles?...
Column: CDK cyberattack hits broad swath of industry, like 2011 tsunami did
The deadly 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami taught automakers a valuable lesson about their supply chains. It's one dealers would be wise to learn....
Top 5 stories of the week: CDK begins DMS restoration; BMW 6 Series to return
A quick look at the top automotive stories of the week as determined by reader interest....
China may deliver one-third of global vehicles by 2030, report says
The findings of a report by AlixPartners suggest that even as the U.S. enacts trade policies to protect the domestic market, Chinese automakers continue their steady march to global dominance....
Mercedes Is Spending Big Money on Gas Engines Again
"A lot more" is being invested in the S-Class compared to a usual facelift....
Study: Nearly Half of EV Owners in America Want to Switch Back to Gas
Inadequate charging infrastructure is keeping people from buying EVs....
Overheard: Ordering parts online should be as easy as buying toilet paper
Finding parts online still involves a lot of friction, said Ibrahim Mesbah, CEO of RevolutionParts, on 'The Multi-Point Inspection Podcast by InteliChek.'...
Ram tops J.D. Power quality survey; Porsche is No. 1 premium brand
Ram climbed to first place in the 2024 J.D. Power U.S. Initial Quality Study, but fellow Stellantis brand Dodge dropped to last. Porsche was No. 1 among premium brands....
Vendors step in to help dealers through CDK software outage
Some vendors have stepped in to help car dealers across the country that aren't able to use their software systems because of the June 19 CDK Global cyberattacks....
1 Thing We’re Talking About: Wis. Kia technician competes in world event
A technician from Van Horn Kia of Sheboygan in Wisconsin recently participated in the Kia Skill World Cup, held every two years for the automaker's best wrench turners in Seoul, South Korea....