Prius Prime, Ioniq 6, EQE SUV reviews, ID.7 preview drive, Tesla price cuts: The Week in Reverse

Prius Prime, Ioniq 6, EQE SUV reviews, ID.7 preview drive, Tesla price cuts: The Week in Reverse

Which models will be eligible for the full $7,500 of the revamped EV tax credit? Are recent rounds of Tesla price cuts spurring stronger EV sales? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending April 7, 2023. This week we once again brought you a […]

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Credit unions expected to remain an auto lending force

Credit unions expected to remain an auto lending force

Credit unions beat out rivals for auto financing market share during the fourth quarter of 2022, and dealership finance and insurance offices should expect them to remain strong competitors this year. Dawit Kebede, senior economist at the Credit Union National Association, said credit unions achieved 21 percent growth in auto loans last year. “Best. Year.

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Nominate a rising star

Nominate a rising star

Do you know an up-and-coming young executive in the U.S. auto industry whose achievements deserve recognition? Automotive News will launch its 10th annual search for Rising Stars at automakers, suppliers, mobility companies and service providers on April 17. The program honors dynamic executives in the U.S. who are 45 or younger and are poised to

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Ram readies for EV shift, but costs are ‘elephant in the room'

Ram readies for EV shift, but costs are ‘elephant in the room’

NEW YORK — The electric pickup with a 500-mile range that Ram showed here last week represents the future for Stellantis. But getting there by late 2024, when the Ram 1500 REV is slated to reach dealerships, is a costly proposition. That’s why company executives at the New York International Auto Show emphasized the need

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Damage Assessment From Major War Plans Leak Underway In U.S., Ukraine

Damage Assessment From Major War Plans Leak Underway In U.S., Ukraine

The War Zone The classified documents could become a problem for the sharing of sensitive information between Ukraine and the U.S., as well as others. (Photo by SERGEY SHESTAK/AFP via Getty Images) Ukrainian intelligence and military officials are analyzing whether documents leaked about U.S. and NATO plans to support Kyiv ahead of the looming spring

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Fastest Electric Cars: 10 Of The Quickest Accelerating EVs In 2023

Fastest Electric Cars: 10 Of The Quickest Accelerating EVs In 2023

Everybody knows that all-electric vehicles are quick, but some are just quicker than others. There’s a big difference between a Chevrolet Bolt EV and the Pininfarina Battista; not every electric car is created equal. Like combustion-engined vehicles, EVs require power, only in this case, it comes from batteries instead of gasoline as well as a

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Estimated Tesla Order Backlog Potentially Explains Price Changes

Estimated Tesla Order Backlog Potentially Explains Price Changes

The estimated Tesla global electric car order backlog is one of the most interesting measures to better understand what is happening in the market and, specifically, Tesla’s price changes. Tesla recently once again reduced its electric car prices in the United States, so let’s see whether there was a reason for it in terms of

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Wholesale used-vehicle prices rose through Q1, but may be at a turning point

Wholesale used-vehicle prices rose through Q1, but may be at a turning point

Wholesale used-vehicle prices rose again in March, according to two major indicators. One of those, the Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index, recorded a fourth-straight month of increases because of continued tight used-vehicle supply. Cox Automotive said Friday its Manheim index — a measurement of wholesale used-vehicle prices calculated by tracking vehicles sold at Manheim’s U.S.

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