Here are the 10 best and worst times to buy a used car
If you’re in the market for a car these are the times of the year to find quality bargains. See the list.
Honda, Nissan allegedly planning to start merger talks in light of EV competition: report
Honda Motor and Nissan Motor are reportedly set to start negotiating a potential merger between their companies soon, according to Japanese media.
What's new at the Detroit Auto Show in January
The Detroit Auto Show returns to downtown on January 10, 2025. Here's what's new and missing at this year's event.
New vehicle rule requiring alarm if seat belts aren't used go into effect in 2027
The federal agency enforcing the rule says it will save 50 lives a year and prevent 500 injuries once fully in effect.
One dead, two injured in multi-vehicle crash on Garfield and Adelaide in Macomb County
One person is dead, and two others were injured in a multi-vehicle crash on Garfield and Adelaide early Monday afternoon.
DPSCD gives $1M donation to enhance automotive education for Detroit students
Some Detroit students are getting a big boost to their career path. A $1 million gift is helping enhance an automotive education program at the Breithaupt Career and Technical Center in Detroit’s public schools.
Detroit police searching for suspect in fatal October hit and run on Grandville
Police are searching for a suspect connected to a deadly hit-and-run that took place in Detroit back in October.
Southfield car thefts have police reminding residents to be cautious during the holidays
At least seven vehicles were stolen in Southfield over the past week from parking lots on Northwestern Highway, to apartment complexes off Northland Drive.
Car crash splits Tesla in half on Ann Arbor Road
It was a moment of panic in Plymouth as cell phone video showed a Tesla split in two as several witnesses tried to save the driver’s life on Thursday.
The Trump effect? Auto sales are booming post-election
“For the month of November our sales almost doubled here in our store," said Tom Keech, Szott finance director.
State Rep blasts GM for selling battery plant it used state money to build
Back in 2021, GM went to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and lawmakers. According to Hall, it delivered an ultimatum - either helps us with these new plants or we will go to some other state.
Black Friday turns to 'Black Ice Friday' as 150 car crashes occurred according to Michigan State Police
Hopefully, your Friday night was not ruined because you spent several hours stuck on an icy freeway in metro Detroit. Black ice during the holidays caused several dozen drivers to crash.
Crews respond to oil well fire at General Motors proving ground in Milford
Crews are responding to reports of an explosion at the General Motors proving grounds in Milford where the automaker tests its cars and trucks.
Dramatic RenCen redesign would remove 2 towers in GM, Bedrock's new concept plan
The plan would reduce office space and redevelop the remaining three towers into hospitality and housing - leaving most of the skyline intact, while adding a large public space on the riverfront.
Automakers anxious over electric vehicle demand amid Trump's return to presidency
A recent New York Times headline claimed automakers want the incoming Trump Administration to "require" them to sell electric vehicles. Analysts aren't impressed with that perspective, but agree the Republican's hostility toward the industry is worrying car makers.
Trump may roll back $7,500 EV tax credit
Biden imposed a $7,500 tax credit for EVs.
UAW supervisor charged with sexual assault of Ford factory worker in Sterling Heights
Angelo Lupo abused his position of authority when he lured a woman into his office before sexually assaulting her, the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office said.
GM lays off about 1,000 workers, cutting costs to compete in a crowded automobile market
General Motors is laying off about 1,000 workers worldwide, shedding costs as it tries to compete in a crowded global automobile market.
Ford agrees to pay $165M penalty for moving too slowly on rearview mirror recall
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says Ford moved too slowly after being issued a recall for faulty rearview cameras.
1.4M Honda vehicles under investigation following concerns of engine failure
The U.S. government's highway safety agency is conducting an investigation regarding claims that engines could fail on as many as 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles.