June 11th, 2026 | UAW, Dauch reach deal; Honda targets Toyota with Accord, Passport updates

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June 13, 2026 | Weekend Drive: UAW strikes Dauch; Ford moves Escape buyers to Explorer

The UAW and Dauch Corp. reach a tentative deal after a 10-day strike that threatened General Motors’ most profitable trucks, and our panel breaks down what’s in it. Japan’s automakers are absorbing a historic tariff hit. Plus, Ford hopes orphaned Escape and Edge buyers are willin ...  Show more

June 12th, 2026 | Japan's automakers absorb $28B tariff hit; dealerships losing service share

An Automotive News analysis finds Japan’s automakers have absorbed $28 billion in combined costs from tariffs, electric vehicle write-downs and policy reversals — with more pain ahead. Two major auto suppliers are merging. Plus, Ducker Carlisle analyst Nate Chenenko breaks down d ...  Show more

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