Remove Auto Market Remove Events Remove Manufacturing
article thumbnail

Tesla's Robotaxis Are Going Poorly

Jalopnik

The manufacturers, who would rather build whatever makes them the most money, dislike this. and other automakers sharply criticized the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, saying the auto safety regulator is impeding progress and struggling to modernize. Now, theyre asking for a major restructuring of the organization.

article thumbnail

Vehicle Sales Are Up, But The Good Times May Be Over Soon

Jalopnik

Thats not exactly a huge number, but its pretty significant when you consider the fact that it snapped an eight-month losing streak in one of the worlds most important auto markets. in June from a year earlier. Its not all good news, though. The Austin, Texas-based automaker saw sales continue to fall on a quarterly basis.

Vehicle 40
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Tesla Keeps Tumbling Down, Tumbling Down, Tumbling Down

Jalopnik

Overall car sales in Europe rose 1.9%, with the strongest growth coming from plug-in hybrids and cars powered by alternative fuels, data from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) showed. From Automotive News : Mexicos rise as a crucial high-tech auto hub will likely continue despite U.S. Glad someones looking out.

article thumbnail

Cox Automotive’s Forecast: 2024 – A Return to Normalcy in the U.S. Auto Market

AutoSuccess

auto market, the word that will likely sum up 2024 is “normalcy,” according to Cox Automotive’s Forecast: 2024. auto industry. auto market being steered by five key themes. Meanwhile, the used EV market is expected to be the fastest-growing segment of the wholesale/used-vehicle market.

article thumbnail

Trump's Tariffs Could Cost Buyers Around $2,000 Per Car

Jalopnik

From Bloomberg : "These tariffs bring a big wall of cost," Mark Wakefield, global auto market lead for AlixPartners, told reporters in an online briefing. face a 25% tariff, that was introduced on April 3 as part of a fairly ill-advised move by Trump to increase domestic investment and manufacturing.

Car 60