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Car ownership costs hit record highNot only are new vehicle prices near record highs, but the cost to own a new car over time has hit a new record, according to AAA. While most costs to own a vehicle have increased, financing costs in particular...
7 years ago
Union vote next month at Volkswagen's Tennessee plantThe United Auto Workers union will hold a vote next month on its representation of all hourly workers at Volkswagen's plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The union said the National Labor Relations Board decided Wednesday that the vote will take place...
7 years ago
Dealers scramble to deal with growing new-car inventoriesAbandoned factories, forgotten shopping malls, and undeveloped parcels of land have become parking lots full of new cars as dealers try to figure out what to do with mounting inventories of unsold vehicles. As of April 1, dealerships in the...
7 years ago
US automakers to Trump: Don't slap tariffs on imported carsAmerica's auto industry is bracing for a potential escalation in President Donald Trump's tariff war with the world, one that could weaken the global auto industry and economy, inflate car prices and trigger a backlash in Congress. Late Sunday, the...
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General Motors starting white-collar layoffs this weekGeneral Motors is starting to lay off about 4,300 white-collar workers worldwide this week. In November, the company said it wanted to cut 8,000 salaried and contract workers so it can raise profit margins and invest more in autonomous and...
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Report: Gas prices could surge to over $3/gallon this springIt's a new year, and with it brings new gas price predictions. While we’ve all recently been enjoying low prices under the $2 mark, that could be changing. GasBuddy has just released their 2019 Fuel Price Outlook, which warns that...
7 years ago
Trump, German auto executives meet at White HousePresident Donald Trump and executives from Germany's biggest automakers discussed the companies' investments in the U. S. on Tuesday as trade tensions with the Europeans and Trump's threat to impose tariffs on foreign cars sold here loomed overhead. Trump "shared...
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