From Chinese Rivals to Profit Decline: Why Volkswagen Will Cut 50,000 Jobs
Volkswagen plans to cut 50,000 jobs by 2030 in Germany as part of a strategy to regain competitiveness after experiencing significant profit losses attributed to competition from China and American tariffs.
How to deduct vehicle loan interests before the IRS and the mistake that could prevent payment
The article explains how certain taxpayers can deduct vehicle loan interests from IRS taxes as part of a tax benefit from the One, Big, Beautiful Bill.
More than $50 million, the investment of a Chinese manufacturer in a South American country
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD announced an investment of $56 million for a testing and research center in Rio de Janeiro.
"Please do not use your vehicles": Denmark appeals for fuel economy
Denmark is urging its citizens to reduce energy consumption and refrain from using their cars amid rising oil prices due to the American-Israeli intervention in the Middle East.
GM officially confirms the arrival of Cadillac in the Brazilian market
Cadillac will officially enter the Brazilian market in 2026, marking Brazil as the first South American country to receive its electric vehicles.
US: Prepared for suicide attacks and booby-trapped vehicles
US officials are on high alert for potential suicide attacks and vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices (VBIEDs) targeting American facilities and personnel abroad in response to ongoing military operations in Iran.
Are you ready to buy a 100% electric car?
The article discusses the growing fractures between countries due to the recent increase in American tariffs, while raising questions about consumer readiness to transition to electric vehicles.
Americans Would Like Sedans Back, But They Are Just No Longer Available
American car manufacturers are considering resuming production of sedans due to a growing demand driven by the high costs of SUVs and electric vehicles.
Toyota Highlander EV: Oversized Electric Driving
Toyota has unveiled an electric version of the Highlander, tailored for the American market with a seven-seat configuration and adjustable battery options.
American auto giant reports record losses
Ford Motor Company has disclosed a record financial loss primarily due to failures in its electric vehicle division and broader business challenges.
Instead of Electric Cars, ESS... The Three Battery Giants Clash in Round 2 in North America
South Korean battery companies are shifting their focus towards energy storage systems (ESS) instead of electric vehicles, as competition heats up in domestic and North American markets.
Russia used American military equipment in the attack
The article reports on a Russian advance using American-made military vehicles during a dense fog, which led to an incident involving Ukrainian defense forces engaging and destroying some of the vehicles.
WSJ: Immigration agents fired shots at civilian vehicles in at least 13 cases
An investigation by WSJ reveals that immigration agents fired shots at civilian vehicles in multiple incidents, with only one of the shot individuals armed and including American citizens among the injured.