Mercedes Will Reportedly Hold Prices Steady Amid Tariffs
Mercedes-Benz will not hike prices to account for new tariffs on cars and car parts for now, according to a new report.
Mercedes-Benz will not hike prices to account for new tariffs on cars and car parts for now, according to a new report.
Chrysler has recalled just eight units of its 2025 PHEV minivan because loose front brake calipers can lead to braking and steering problems.
Hyundai and Genesis have pledged to keep prices flat until June. Honda and Toyota have not set a date, but will aim to keep prices steady.
A new report says Tesla, sitting on a large inventory of unsold Cybertrucks, is not accepting its own pickup as a trade-in.
Nissan has recalled 37,003 units of its 2025 Nissan Kicks subcompact SUV because weight labels on their doors may be incorrect.
Automakers have paused production or shipment of some cars in an early response to new tariffs. Millions of cars are still in stock at dealerships.
The 2026 Toyota GR86 Yuzu Edition brings back a beloved color long associated with its predecessor, the Scion F-RS.
Ford and its Lincoln luxury division have recalled 105,322 SUVs over seat belts that may not retract or extend.
Toyota will say goodbye to the current generation of the Supra with a final edition that smooths out a few quirks.
Volvo has recalled 7,483 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) vehicles because a short circuit in their high-voltage batteries could trigger a fire.