A 25% tariff has been imposed on all cars and trucks made outside the U.S. CBS News Texas political reporter Jack Fink spoke with Don Herring, owner of two North Texas car dealerships, who shared his opinion.
Scouring surveillance images of the raucous Queens car meetup, cops found a few images of suspects without their masks and are asking the public to help identify them.
President Trump’s new auto tariffs are causing massive confusion in the car industry over how companies should interpret the details of the duties and implement them on cross border-trade. The most straightforward part of the policy is that as of Thursday,
President Donald Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on all auto-related imports have been called “a debacle of epic proportions” and a sure-fire way to tank the auto market by crushing demand. Analysts have been predicting everything from $12,000 per vehicle price hikes to the possible “Cubanization” of the US car fleet.
President Donald Trump announced on March 26 that he will be implementing 25% tariffs on all autos and auto parts that are not made in America, with the tariffs beginning on April 2, per Axios. It's
As the automotive resource website Edmunds has reported, used vehicles that are approximately three years old are the “cornerstone” of the used car market – most are still under the umbrella of warranty coverage,
Satire published on April Fool's Day about the British government moving to reduce the capacity of vehicle fuel tanks is being taken seriously online.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls last week, including notices for over 30,000 Ford vehicles.
The New York City Police Department took action against a car meetup last weekend near Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.