
Breana Noble
General Assignment Business Reporter at Detroit News
@detroitnews auto and business reporter | @hillsdale alumna | 313-222-2429 | [email protected]
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3 days ago |
detroitnews.com | Breana Noble |Owen McCarthy
Consumers' hunger for new vehicles persisted in May, but affordability concerns could cool sales this month as dealerships start running short on cars and SUVs delivered ahead of President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs. Ford Motor Co.'s U.S. sales increased 16% year-over-year last month. Hyundai Motor Co.'s grew 8%, while Kia Corp.'s rose 5%. Subaru Corp. and Mazda Motor Corp., however, did report declines of 10% and 19%, respectively.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Breana Noble
At a time of great uncertainty for the automotive industry, one thing is certain: Bill Ford, executive chairman of Ford Motor Co., says he plans to stay in his role for "a while.""Everybody has a sell-by date," Ford told reporters after a panel at the Detroit Regional Chamber's Mackinac Policy Conference. "But I also feel like, in many ways, I'm hitting my stride. I feel like I have the right combination of experience and energy to help provide leadership for the company for some time.
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1 week ago |
dailygazette.com | Breana Noble
At a time of great uncertainty for the automotive industry, one thing is certain: Bill Ford, executive chairman of Ford Motor Co., says he plans to stay in his role for "a while.""Everybody has a sell-by date," Ford told reporters after a panel at the Detroit Regional Chamber's Mackinac Policy Conference. "But I also feel like, in many ways, I'm hitting my stride. I feel like I have the right combination of experience and energy to help provide leadership for the company for some time.
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1 week ago |
gmtoday.com | Breana Noble |Summer Ballentine
President Donald Trump's trade war with China underscores the importance of a reliable supply chain for the automotive industry of rare-earth minerals and magnets made from them that are necessary for parts from electric vehicle motors to windshield wipers and anti-lock braking systems. Rare earths describe 17 metallic elements with properties crucial for advanced technologies.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Breana Noble |Summer Ballentine
President Donald Trump's trade war with China underscores the importance of a reliable supply chain for the automotive industry of rare-earth minerals and magnets made from them that are necessary for parts from electric vehicle motors to windshield wipers and anti-lock braking systems. Rare earths describe 17 metallic elements with properties crucial for advanced technologies.
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