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Detroit Axle says it could close within weeks due to 'crippling' tariff policy
Detroit Axle, a large aftermarket auto parts dealer based in Ferndale, says it may go out of business within weeks unless it gets certain tariff relief on the goods it imports from China.
The company sued President Donald Trump's administration last month over a tariff policy that ended the "de minimis" exemption, which previously allowed small...Read more

These 5 car colors lose the most value in the Las Vegas Valley, study says
Bad news for owners of vehicles in these five colors.
Five car colors in the Las Vegas Valley lose the most in value when it’s time to trade-in or sell, according to a study from iSeeCars. The study analyzed over 1.2 million model year 2022 used cars from August 2024 through May 2025 and how much their value depreciated over three-year ...Read more

Auto review: 2025 Lincoln Navigator is definitive American luxury
While the 2025 Lincoln Navigator’ sales trails the top-selling Cadillac Escalade, it was the 1998 Lincoln Navigator that revived the idea of a full-size, body-on-frame luxury SUV, a segment pioneered by the 1966 Jeep Super Wagoneer. And for 2025, the Lincoln Navigator continues to live large in a way that recalls the Lincoln Town Car.
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This month could test buyers' hunger for new vehicles as non-tariffed inventories dry up
Consumers' hunger for new vehicles persisted in May, but affordability concerns could cool sales this month as dealerships start running short on cars and SUVs delivered ahead of President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs.
Ford Motor Co.'s U.S. sales increased 16% year-over-year last month. Hyundai Motor Co.'s grew 8%, while Kia Corp.'s rose 5%. ...Read more

Auto review: 2025 Volvo XC90 deserves all the accolades
Volvo is known for its superior automotive design, maintaining a high standard for style, comfort and luxury in all of their vehicles. For 2025, Volvo has redesigned its flagship SUV, the XC90, and its unique style will have the competition going back to the drawing board to keep up. With a base price of $80,000, the 6-seater XC90 holds nothing ...Read more

Auto review: Drag-racing the Chevy Blazer EV SS (SS for Super Stylish)
The last Chevy SS (Super Sport) I drove in 2016 was a stealthy muscle car. Modest looks, sedan shape, growling V-8 under the hood waiting to be unleashed on unsuspecting Bimmers. SS for Sneaky Sport.
The 2025 Chevy Blazer EV SS is not that car.
Wrapped in Habanero Orange with a black roof and sinister black fascia bracketed by orange wasp-like...Read more

Musk-Trump relationship crashes as president bashes billionaire's EV mandate interests
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump hit back at Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk over his criticism of Republicans' massive budget proposal, suggesting the tech mogul is primarily upset over provisions that slash government support for electric vehicles.
"Elon is upset because we took the EV mandate ... which was a lot of money for electric vehicles,...Read more

EV truck maker Bollinger Motors stays alive after recent cash issues and lawsuit
Electric truck maker Bollinger Motors Inc. will live on after it emerged from receivership this week with a new CEO and ownership structure.
A federal judge early last month had ordered the Oak Park, Michigan-based company to be overseen by the independent third party amid recent financial woes that had halted production and were affecting its ...Read more

Chrysler turns 100 years old this week. What's next for the storied brand?
DETROIT — There was a tour back through Chrysler's 100-year history Wednesday on Belle Isle.
The storied carmaker started by Walter P. Chrysler on June 6, 1925, celebrated its century-long run by showing off stately old New Yorkers and 300s, the sleek Airflow and revolutionary Turbine Car, and old and new concept vehicles, including the brand...Read more

'Car Wars' report from Bank of America sees 'rough ride' for industry in next couple years
FARMINGTON HILLS, Michigan — Bank of America's annual "Car Wars" report forecasts a "rough ride" for the U.S. industry in the next couple of years because of low model replacement rates and struggling electric vehicle growth.
The annual study led by analyst John Murphy predicts automaker performance in the U.S. market by looking at product ...Read more

Tesla's sales get another black eye -- but will a new Model Y solve things?
In May, electric vehicle maker Tesla (TSLA) posted a huge sales decline in many European countries, continuing a string of monthly shortfalls since January that have drawn significant attention. But management hopes that a refreshed Model Y, the company’s top-selling vehicle, will help sales rebound. And while Tesla has seen a lot of negative ...Read more

Ford posts May sales gain with employee discounts for all
Ford Motor Co.'s U.S. sales increased 16.3% last month year-over-year, making for the Dearborn automaker's best May since 2019.
The company is offering thousands of dollars in discounts per vehicle as a part of its offering of "A Plan" discounts typically reserved for employees to its customers through the July 4 weekend. It comes in response ...Read more

Eric's Autos: 2025 Infiniti QX80
Until recently, big vehicles -- big SUVs especially -- generally came with big engines. The Infiniti QX80 was no exception. Since its 2004 debut -- as the QX56 -- all the way through to last year -- it has always come standard with a 5.6-liter V8.
The just-updated 2025 QX80 breaks with that tradition -- and, as is usually the case when there is...Read more

Motormouth: Cars can 'read,' but sometimes not very well
Q: In response to a recent question, you indicated that automobile displays of speed limits are GPS mediated. While that may be true, an SUV we had would consistently read an exit ramp speed sign on Minnesota Route 62 at 169 mph. Even more interesting, the car would decelerate as we passed a County 50 road sign.
P.H., Edina, Minnesota
A: Yeah,...Read more

Auto review: Driving alfresco in the 2026 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster
In a world where car design is increasingly held hostage by angry, dissonant design language, Aston Martin is an abiding reminder that the finest cars are timelessly beautiful, exquisitely crafted and intelligently engineered. The thought occurred as I approached this week’s test car, a 2026 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster sheathed in carbon-...Read more

Auto review: 2025 Toyota Tacoma Trailhunter tackles the Earth
Needing no introduction, Toyota has done one heck of a job recently in the SUV and truck market. Providing an array of vehicles to consumers has been its strong suit, along with unmatched reliability, dependability and usability. With GMC and other manufacturers expanding their off-road lineups, the 2025 Toyota Tacoma Trailhunter is a strong ...Read more

Bill Ford says he has no plans to leave the family business
At a time of great uncertainty for the automotive industry, one thing is certain: Bill Ford, executive chairman of Ford Motor Co., says he plans to stay in his role for "a while."
"Everybody has a sell-by date," Ford told reporters after a panel at the Detroit Regional Chamber's Mackinac Policy Conference. "But I also feel like, in many ways, I...Read more

Auto review: Hyundai Ioniq 5 XRT sports all-terrain tires, NACS charging
FRANKLIN, Michigan — With its raccoon-like black details, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 XRT is instantly recognizable as a new, 2025 off-road trim for the brand’s electric hatchback. It sports a black mask, black wheels, black wheel arches etched with “digital camouflage” graphic, and black mirrors. XRT for Xtra Raccoon Trim.
But what many ...Read more

EV advocates warn of Chinese dominance, political fallout from House GOP bill
WASHINGTON — The pullback on Biden-era tax credits in the budget passed by the Republican-controlled U.S. House could stunt the growth of the nation's still-fledgling electric vehicle industry and create ripple effects throughout the global autos market, clean energy advocates warn.
"Anybody who claims to be concerned about Chinese dominance ...Read more

Stellantis picks Antonio Filosa as its next CEO: 'This place is in my blood'
Stellantis NV said Wednesday that Antonio Filosa, who currently oversees the Americas for the automaker, will serve as the company's next chief executive officer.
The internal hire of Filosa, a 25-year veteran of the company, was announced early Wednesday morning and ends a six-month-long search for a new CEO after Carlos Tavares resigned ...Read more
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