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"But Not the US", The Super Cruise Secret: What Cadillac Put In The Escalade IQ Just For Korea
The Cadillac Escalade—long regarded as the epitome of American luxury SUVs—has been reborn for the electric era. This marks ...
The week saw major auto industry shifts as Toyota and Nissan aligned strategies with Trump, Tesla's European sales fell, GM announced layoffs, Ford forecasted EV growth, and Xpeng expanded globally.
Electric vehicle sales surged in the United States during the third quarter, but with the expiration of federal incentives, automakers have abruptly adjusted their operations in ...
About 1,700 General Motors employees will be laid off as the automaker scales back production amid weakening demand for ...
As someone who owned an original Acura ZDX back in 2010, I believe the historically ugly crossover SUV failed due to its ...
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GM Layoffs at Ultium Ohio Plant Expose EV Market Slowdown After Tax Credit End
A factory once hailed as a political trophy has become a symbol of the electric vehicle industry’s growing pains. General ...
NTT Data opened its Nashville office in 2021, investing $9.9 million and creating 350 jobs. The state provided a $3.5 million incentive for the move.
General Motors is laying off about 1,700 workers across manufacturing sites in Michigan and Ohio, as the auto giant adjusts to slowing demand for electric vehicles.
The Detroit News reported Wednesday that General Motors has laid off thousands of workers from manufacturing facilities in Ohio and Michigan. Though it is tempting to suggest the reason is purely a ...
The Detroit News reported Wednesday that General Motors has laid off thousands of workers from manufacturing facilities in Ohio and Michigan. Though it is tempting to suggest the reason is purely a ...
The Detroit News reported Wednesday that General Motors has laid off thousands of workers from manufacturing facilities in Ohio and Michigan. Though it is tempting to suggest the reason is purely a ...
An associate professor of economics at Middle Tennessee State University, Steven Sprick Schuster, said the shake-up is a ...
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