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President Trump wants an all-American car. U.S. vehicle sales could plunge by as much as 20% if he uses massive levies to get ...
Michigan's James Benson joined the president, who announced tax deductions on car loan interest for American-made vehicles as ...
Repairs, insurance, and gasoline are getting more expensive, leading potential new owners to ditch the car entirely.
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No Kings protest in Nashville, Tenn., I sought those bearing religious-oriented posters to explore their perspectives.
Car buyers racing to get ahead of President Donald Trump’s tariffs face an uncomfortable truth — the trade war is already boosting U.S. auto prices, often in ways nearly invisible to consumers.
Some dealers have decided to charge more for the cars already on their lots, knowing it will cost more to replace them.
We’re tracking the responses that automakers are having to the global tariffs to see exactly what actions they’re taking and how car shoppers will be affected.
Norris Chumley, 68, attached a sign to the window of his Tesla amid political criticism levied against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. The sign reads: “I don’t like or support Elon Musk.