UAW strikes by employees at all three Detroit automakers are a new strategy for pressuring employers to increase pay

Photo Source: Dodge In an era of big profits and as the industry starts a costly transition from gas guzzlers to electric vehicles, about one in ten of America’s unionized auto employees went on strike on Friday. This was done to pressure Detroit’s three manufacturers into lifting pay. The United Auto employees union is attempting

Stellantis Debuts Advanced Uconnect System with Consumer Connected Services

Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Media Nowadays, cars resemble computers more than machinery, and vice versa. Infotainment systems are no longer a huge deal; instead, installing an operating system in a car and linking it to online retailers is becoming more and more typical. Automotive companies like Stellantis have implemented an Android OS in their Uconnect 5

Spy Photos Show an Unveiled 2024 Volkswagen Tiguan

Photo Source/Copyright: Volkswagen Newsroom People are impressed by the new photographs of the third-generation 2024 Volkswagen Tiguan that have gone viral online. In Ljubljana, Slovenia, where it was sighted driving about, photographers got some great photos of the roomy competitor. The new model’s design was also clearly seen in spy images because it wasn’t covered

Coming to America: Rumors Abound Regarding the 2024 Ram Rampage

Ram Rampage – Photo Source: Ram The size of pickup trucks in the United States has increased while also decreasing. The Toyota Tacoma currently has a number of competitors as the midsize market has experienced a remarkable comeback. Ford and Hyundai have even established a brand-new tiny class. Ram has been the lone holdout so

Keeping a Ram Truck from never rusting

Ram Truck – Photo Credit: Dodge Ram Ram truck rustproofing is an essential step in maintaining the durability and general quality of these vehicles. Ram trucks, which are renowned for their dependable performance and tough build, are frequently exposed to difficult settings and inclement weather. Rust, a common foe of metal parts, can harm a

What’s coming in the brand new 2024 Ram Dakota

Dodge Dakota – Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Ram Truck is reportedly getting ready to unveil the eagerly awaited 2024 Ram Dakota, a car that is expected to have a big impact on its category. If the leaked photos truly represent the finished product, it is safe to assume that exciting times lie ahead for the segment

What Makes the Ford F-150 a Reliable Pickup Truck Choice?

Photo Credit: Ford Unquestionably a true pickup truck, the Ford F-150 is renowned for its exceptional features that have made it a longtime favorite among truck enthusiasts. The F-150 stands out as a true representation of strength and dependability thanks to its strong performance, tough design, and versatile capabilities. Its outstanding performance is one of

Will the 2024 VW GTI and Golf lose their manual transmission?

Photo credit: Volkswagen VW is planning to remove the manual transmission option from every Golf model, including the GTI until the mid-life refresh of the cutting-edge Mk8 vehicle occurs in 2024. Kai Grünitz, head of technological development at Volkswagen, told Autocar that the manual would be eliminated to help the carmaker comply with the challenging

Off-road autonomous driving vehicles now showcased at Jeep

Jeep – Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Media The phrase “Freedom is Electric” is the off-road vehicle manufacturer Jeep®’s new tagline. We’ll see lots of battery-electric cars (BEVs) coming from Jeep and all the other automotive companies under the Stellantis banner, including electrified favorites like the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe and full-electric variations like the all-electric

HMG and LGES sign memorandum of understanding to produce BEV batteries in the U.S.

Signers of BEV memorandum – Photo Source/Copyright: Kia Media In case there was any lingering skepticism, the 2020 semiconductor chip scarcity continues to have an impact on cars worldwide. It initially resulted in collecting funding and forging agreements to obtain their own private stock of chips, which then prompted manufacturers to build facilities for the