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05/17/2024
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By Laura Harris
Chinese EV hatchback threatening to disrupt U.S. auto sales with very low price and claims of efficiency
A Chinese electric hatchback car has ignited fears among American automakers and politicians as it makes itself more marketable to Americans while it carves a path through the global automotive industry. In 2023, Chinese electric car manufacturing giant BYD launched Seagull, a budget-friendly electric hatchback or city car billed as performing and having craftsmanship comparable to […]
02/13/2024
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By Olivia Cook
General Motors to bring back plug-in hybrids as EV market falters
In 2019, General Motors (GM) became the first major American automaker to announce that it was going “all-in” on producing pure electric vehicles (EVs). Now, the company is making a significant shift back into the plug-in hybrid market. This move was announced by CEO Mary Barra during the company’s recent earnings call on Jan. 30. Before […]
12/05/2023
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By Laura Harris
Nearly 4,000 car dealers urge Biden to abandon “unrealistic” electric vehicle agenda amid plummeting sales
Nearly 4,000 car dealers from all over the United States have sent a letter to President Joe Biden, urging him to abandon his “unrealistic” green energy agenda involving the expansion of electric vehicle (EV) use due to the lower-than-expected sales and adoption. In the letter, car dealership heads and executives advised Biden to drop EV mandates and green […]
11/01/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Automakers are abandoning plans to mass-produce EVs: People are finally seeing reality, says Toyota chairman
Major automotive companies are currently scrambling to respond to a shift in demand for battery-powered vehicles – leaving these auto giants wondering if they pushed electric vehicles (EVs) too early. In recent months, automaker giants Ford Motor Company and Toyota Motor Corporation have been issuing warnings about a sudden slowdown in consumer demand for EVs. […]
10/31/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Career socialist activist “pulling strings” on UAW strike, costing economy $7.7bn and 6,000 jobs
The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike against the “Big 3” American automakers – Ford, General Motors (GM), and Stellantis – is a product of “career socialist activists” whose priority is to keep the domestic auto industry “wounded for months,” according to the United Kingdom’s DailyMail Online. Shawn Fain, UAW’s president, ordered a walkout of more […]
10/31/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
United Auto Workers end strike after reaching tentative agreements with Ford, Stellantis, General Motors
The United Auto Workers union has reached tentative deals with the United States’ Big Three automakers Ford, Stellantis and General Motors, securing massive wage increases, better benefits and a right to strike whenever the companies announce future plant closures. Ford was the first of the Big Three dominoes to fall, after it reached a tentative […]
10/22/2023
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By Zoey Sky
UAW launches strike at Ford’s “highly profitable” Kentucky Truck Plant
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has launched a strike at Ford Motor Company’s “highly profitable” Kentucky Truck Plant. The strike took effect at 6:30 p.m. (ET) on Oct. 11 at the truck plant that produces Ford Super Duty pickups. It also produces the automaker’s Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs. The facility, which is Ford’s […]
09/18/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
United Auto Workers union goes on strike against Big Three automakers – another sign that Bidenomics is a costly failure
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has gone on strike following the breakdown in negotiations with America’s Big Three auto companies in Michigan – another sign of the failure of President Joe Biden’s economic program, or “Bidenomics.” For the first time in the history of the UAW, the approximately 146,000 members of the union are […]
09/15/2023
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By Zoey Sky
3 Suspicious narratives behind the big push toward electric vehicles
If the average American household switched to electric vehicles (EVs), the additional electricity consumption per household would be equivalent to 25 refrigerators. But if EVs use up this much energy, why are manufacturers and the government still urging the public to switch to electric cars? Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), himself an electrical engineer, revealed this information while […]
07/14/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Nobody is buying electric cars, but automakers continue to manufacture them in accordance with “green” agenda
The automobile industry in the United States is rapidly declining thanks to the government’s “green” energy and electric vehicle (EV) push. In 2023 alone, Ford is slated to lose $3 billion on electric cars, which very few people want to buy. EVs are piling up on both new and used car lots because most Americans […]
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