Automotive News Daily Drive

Automotive News Daily Drive

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Dec. 19, 2025 | Incoming NADA chair talks 2026 priorities; USMCA talks set for January

Incoming National Automobile Dealers Association chair Rob Cochran discusses his priorities for 2026. U.S.-Canada trade talks are set to begin in January with high stakes for automakers. Plus, deleted texts reveal an alleged conspiracy against UAW Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Moc ...  عرض المزيد

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Dec. 19, 2025 | Incoming NADA chair talks 2026 priorities; USMCA talks set for January

Incoming National Automobile Dealers Association chair Rob Cochran discusses his priorities for 2026. U.S.-Canada trade talks are set to begin in January with high stakes for automakers. Plus, deleted texts reveal an alleged conspiracy against UAW Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Moc ...  عرض المزيد

Dec. 18, 2025 | Steven Rattner on 2009 auto bailout: "Everybody had to take pain"

Steven Rattner, who led the Obama administration’s auto rescue, reflects 16 years later on General Motors and Chrysler’s bankruptcies and addresses whether he’d do anything differently today. Plus, why Europe’s EV future remains intact despite this week’s combustion ban reversal— ...  عرض المزيد

Dec. 17, 2025 | Impact of EU ICE ban reversal; Tesla sales at risk in California

The EU’s reversal on its combustion engine ban will reshape where automakers invest billions and which vehicles they prioritize globally. Automotive News Europe’s Peter Sigal details how this policy shift creates winners and losers for companies operating in both Europe and the U ...  عرض المزيد

Dec. 16, 2025 | New tool tracks distressed suppliers; Rivian CEO talks China, R2 launch

Reporter John Irwin talks about the new Automotive News Supplier Distress Tracker, which finds that auto suppliers have cut more than 60,000 jobs across North America and Europe in 2025. Ford is discontinuing the F-150 Lightning after less than four years. Plus, Rivian CEO RJ Sca ...  عرض المزيد

Dec. 15, 2025 | Trump’s CAFE retreat likely to cost consumers; Nissan overhauls stair-steps

Automotive News’ Molly Boigon explains why relaxed emissions standards are likely to cost consumers more than they would save. Nissan revamps its stair-step bonuses after a dealer uproar. Plus, JLR says it did not, in fact, fire its controversial design chief.