The best and worst times to buy a car amid EV trends and supply-chain woes

If you’re planning to buy a car — new, used, electric, or hybrid — here are some things to consider before making your purchase, according to a car-buying expert.

General Motors and Honda to co-develop electric vehicles

The goal of the partnership is manufacturer electric vehicles that are affordable. The first car will roll off the line in 2027.

Women's History Month: Chrysler Brand CEO shares experience, advice

Christine Feuell, the Brand CEO for Chrysler, is the first woman at the helm in the automaker's almost century of existence.

General Motors recalls 740K SUVs over headlights being too bright

U.S. safety regulators turned out a request from GM to avoid the recall. The company hasn't come up with a repair yet.

Cadillac’s 1st all-electric Lyriq SUV to begin production in March, GM says

General Motors will begin production of the all-electric 2023 Cadillac Lyriq midsize SUV, the brand’s first electric vehicle, in March as planned and the company hopes to start making deliveries over the next few months.

EPA to investigate state for permits to Detroit Stellantis plant after fume complaints

The EPA will see if the state's department of Environment Great Lakes and Energy discriminated against a low-income, Black neighborhood when it gave the green light to Stellantis’ expanded assembly complex in Detroit.

GM to pilot program using electric vehicles to power homes

Electric vehicles were previously used to warm homes during major power outages in Texas in 2021. The unorthodox solution may become standard in the coming years.

Ford's first Black woman car designer writes book about blazing a trail in auto industry

It was Emeline King who designed the 1994 Ford Mustang interior. She also worked on the 1989 Thunderbird - the wheel program, the 2000 Thunderbird, and designed cars in Europe.

Ford splitting its EV, gas-powered divisions into separate businesses

Ford Blue will focus on traditional combustion engines, while Ford Model e will develop electric cars, CEO Jim Farley said in a statement.

Over 1.7M Hondas probed over reports of unexpected automatic braking

The automatic emergency braking systems on more than 1.7 million newer Hondas can stop the vehicles for no reason, according to several complaints to the NHTSA.

Stellantis employees to earn up to $14,670 in profit sharing

Despite a semiconductor chip shortage and other global supply chain strains, Stellantis said it made a net profit of $15 billion in its first year since its merger. As a result, its 43,000 employees will be seeing thousands of dollars in bonuses.