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Major auto groups make united plea for tariff relief from Trump
WASHINGTON — Industry trade groups representing automakers, dealers and suppliers sent a joint letter Monday to top Trump administration officials urging relief from tariffs on auto parts set to take effect next month.
"Tariffs on auto parts will scramble the global automotive supply chain and set off a domino effect that will lead to higher ...Read more

Smart roads could lead the way to faster, safer travel -- and beating China
DETROIT — Smart roads that enable vehicles to communicate with traffic infrastructure could help goods and people travel faster and be the key to unlocking innovation to help the United States compete with China, one Bank of America automotive analyst is suggesting.
Worries about China's economic activity and research and development are ...Read more

Eric's Autos: 2025 Honda Pilot
A few years from now -- maybe as soon as a year from now -- we may look back upon the 2025 Honda Pilot very much as we look back on the V12-powered (and even V8-powered) ultra-luxury vehicles of 20 years ago.
Because the Pilot comes standard with a V6 -- and that's getting to be a luxury. Even in luxury-brand (and luxury-priced) crossovers from...Read more

Stellantis to pause production at Detroit plants that make Grand Cherokee
Stellantis NV's Detroit Assembly Complex plants that build Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango SUVs will pause production next week, the latest of several plant cutbacks made by the automaker in recent weeks.
The Mack and Jefferson North facilities in east Detroit will halt production for the week of April 28, with Mack also scheduled to take...Read more

Tesla settles lawsuit by Black worker who alleged widespread racism at Fremont electric car factory
Tesla has settled a lawsuit by a worker in its Fremont electric car factory who claimed she was harassed and discriminated against because she is Black.
Raina Pierce sued the automaker in 2022, alleging that her manager referred to the facility as “the plantation” and the “slave house,” and that her supervisor called her a racial slur ...Read more

Motormouth: What is a jockey box?
Q: Loved seeing your “glove box” item in my East Bay Times today. Glove box is what my mom called it. Dad said “jockey box." What can you tell us about jockey box history? I’m 78 so my parents are long gone, but I like to say jockey box when my grown grandkids are in the car, just to hear their reaction and so I can tell family stories. ...Read more

'It's hard to stop': Why auto execs fear distraction from tariffs as China pulls ahead
When Stellantis NV Chairman John Elkann this week explained his concerns with costly U.S. tariffs, he made sure to draw a comparison with growing automotive powerhouse China.
Both the American and European auto sectors are struggling to navigate "extreme" policy and regulatory pressures — including the new import tariffs — as China's ...Read more

Tariffs prompt Ford to adjust shipments to China
Ford Motor Co. has adjusted shipments to China from the United States as a result of retaliatory tariffs, the Dearborn automaker confirmed.
Citing anonymous sources, The Wall Street Journal first reported the Blue Oval this week halted shipments completely of F-150 Raptor pickups, Mustang muscle cars and Bronco SUVs built in Michigan, as well ...Read more

Auto review: Taking on all seasons in the Ford Bronco Sport
ANZA-BORREGO DESERT, California — With all-terrain tires, all-wheel drive, seven driving modes and wireless navigation, the Ford Bronco Sport is a packhorse built for all seasons.
In southern California, those seasons can happen in one day.
The Bronco Sport — aka, Son of Bronco, Bronco Jr., Bronco Lite — is the entry-level sibling in ...Read more

Auto review: 2025 Ford Mustang brings convertible fun for everyone
Ford Motor Co. seems to have gone down a rabbit hole in recent years with EVs, spending tons of money and time on production and innovation. While the company's trusty old nameplates continue to be profitable and modern, Ford has left the Mustang untouched, and for good reason. In Grasso’s Garage today, we review the 2025 Intense Lime Yellow ...Read more

Auto review: 2025 Mini Cooper Convertible: a droptop for the rest of us
World events can bring about the creation of great products. Consider the 1956 Suez Oil Crisis, when Egypt nationalized the British- and French-owned Suez Canal Company.
With Europe's oil supply threatened, the British Motor Company created a car that was even more fuel efficient than its popular Morris Minor. The work of Minor's designer Alec...Read more

Here's when Ford customers could see price increases if tariffs remain
Ford Motor Co. customers waiting to purchase a vehicle this summer could be in store for higher prices if President Donald Trump's tariffs remain unchanged.
Andrew Frick, president of vehicle divisions Ford Blue and Model e, alerted dealers Wednesday that if trade policy continues as has been outlined, the company could make adjustments to the ...Read more
Here's when Ford customers could see price increases if tariffs remain
Ford Motor Co. customers waiting to purchase a vehicle this summer could be in store for higher prices if President Donald Trump's tariffs remain unchanged.
Andrew Frick, president of vehicle divisions Ford Blue and Model e, alerted dealers Wednesday that if trade policy continues as has been outlined, the company could make adjustments to the ...Read more

Ford vice chair emphasizes preserving capital, industry collaboration
Ford Motor Co.'s vice chair on Wednesday suggested one of the reasons the Dearborn automaker isn't repurchasing its stock is to preserve capital for technology development that he said will require industry collaboration.
Tariffs, a bumpier-than-expected adoption of electric vehicles and Chinese competition are all putting pressure on U.S. ...Read more

Protests take a satirical approach in 'Tesla Regret Syndrome' ad
SEATTLE — Anti-Elon Musk activists from Seattle's Troublemakers group this week are airing a satirical pharmaceutical advertisement video on the "Tesla Regret Syndrome."
"Do you find yourself giving preemptive disclaimers about your car?" a narrator says in the video as a man begins to lower his garage door, covering the back of his Tesla and...Read more

Mercedes-Benz USA names new CEO
Mercedes-Benz has named a new leader for its U.S. division, which is based in Sandy Springs.
Adam Chamberlain will become CEO of Mercedes-Benz USA and the automaker’s head of sales and marketing in North America starting July 1, the company said in a news release. He succeeds Dimitris Psillakis, who the company said will become a senior ...Read more

How tariffs could upend EV adoption in America
Tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts coming into the United States could be just the latest bump in the road amid slow electrified vehicle adoption.
Many electric vehicles, especially lower-cost ones, are imported for sale in the United States. The 25% tariffs that President Donald Trump has placed on them are expected to increase the ...Read more

US and Europe car markets 'at risk' amid tariffs and emission regs, Stellantis boss says
Stellantis NV Chairman John Elkann warned Tuesday that the American and European car markets are "being put at risk" by tariffs and stringent emissions regulations just as China rapidly pulls ahead.
"In Europe and the United States, policy and regulatory choices have put our industry under extreme pressure, while China is on another trajectory,...Read more

Eric's Autos: 2025 Volkswagen Taos
What is the difference between Volkswagen's Taos -- and the better-known Tiguan?
About $5,000.
There's more to it than that, of course. But also less.
What It Is
The Taos is a compact crossover -- and so is the Tiguan. The latter was VW's smallest (and least expensive) crossover until the Taos slid into that slot when VW added it to the ...Read more

Trump floats 'help' for automakers on tariffs
In another twist, the automotive industry may soon see relief on tariffs imposed on imported vehicles and parts after President Donald Trump said Monday that companies need more time to set up more U.S. manufacturing.
"I'm looking at something to help some of the car companies," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. "They're switching to ...Read more
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