Plant Closures, New Stickers: Automakers Start Tariff Response
President Trump’s car tariffs have begun. Early responses include plant pauses, temporary layoffs, and new window stickers.
President Trump’s car tariffs have begun. Early responses include plant pauses, temporary layoffs, and new window stickers.
President Trump enacted a 25% tariff on new cars last night, but car prices didn’t go up 25%. Price changes will be complicated and shifting.
Hyundai will cease offering three years or 36,000 miles of free maintenance with each purchase for the 2026 model year, a new report says.
Genesis today unveiled a pair of stunning concept cars based on an existing vehicle, which could make production a possibility.
Hyundai today unveiled the 2026 Ioniq 6, an even more dramatically styled take on an already distinctive car.
Nissan and its Infiniti luxury arm have recalled 1,430 SUVs because their front brake calipers can break, increasing stopping distance.
Toyota has faced challenges getting enough parts to meet demand for its popular hybrids, leaving some buyers waiting months.
President Trump yesterday announced plans to lower tailpipe emissions standards for new cars, but the move is unlikely to have much impact.
Nissan has lowered prices on its 3-row Pathfinder SUV and its compact Rogue crossover for 2025, even as tariffs threaten price hikes.
Tesla has recalled 91 Model S sedans and Model X SUVs because their horns don’t work. All of the recalled models have had airbag repairs.