- Tesla home checks on workers on sick leave defended by boss in Germany – Guardian
- Third-quarter new vehicles sales could be rough for these two Detroit automakers – Freep
- Musk’s Free Speech Absolutism is Fundamentally Flawed – Bloomberg
- Musk’s X seeks Brazil comeback, retreats on ‘censorship’ feud – Reuters
- Toyota global output falls for 7th straight month in August – Reuters
- 2025 Toyota GR Corolla breaks cover—what’s new with Toyota’s hot hatch – Autoblog
- Elon Musk Is Looking Into Tesla’s German Workers Calling in Sick – Bloomberg
- OpenAI looks to shift away from nonprofit roots and convert itself to for-profit company – Mercurynews
- Toyota Ends Sponsorship With ‘Political’ Olympics – Barrons
- Meet the United Auto Workers members who could swing the election – Washington Post
- GM readies to let go of hundreds of temps over 2 local UAW disputes – Freep
- Toyota to recall over 42,000 U.S. vehicles over loss of power brake assist – Japantimes
- Air France is partnering with Elon Musk’s Starlink to offer free high-speed Wi-Fi during flights – Fortune
- Elon Musk’s Week on X: Deepfakes, Falsehoods and Lots of Memes – New York Times
- BMW recalls more cars over new issue with Continental’s brakes – Automotive News
Friday Morning Auto News, Sep 27, 2024: Friday Morning Auto News, Sep 27, 2024: “Culture of Fear” at Tesla Grünheide leads to >15% sick leave rates. Detroit 3Q sales expected to be down. Musk’s free speech flawed. More.
World’s Largest Automakers, August 2024: Peak cars, contd.
Eight months into the year, steady erosion grinds down world’s largest automakers. In all likelihood, they will end the year with sales below in the last. Cars have always been a cyclical business, and the down-cycle is very much evident.
Toyota Group, down 3.9% YTD, mainly blames the “continued severe market conditions in China, such as the intensifying price competition,” and the results of the production suspensions back home.
At the Hyundai Group, down 1.3%, promises are made to “cope with business uncertainties.”
AWOL Volkswagen decided to report its global sales only quarterly, reducing 12 embarrassments per year to only four.
Thursday Morning Auto News, Sep 26, 2024: Musk snubbed from major U.K. investment summit. Musk calls for FAA Chief to resign. More.
- Elon Musk snubbed from major U.K. investment summit over race riot posts – Fortune
- Musk Calls for FAA Chief to Resign – Wall Street Journal
- Elon Musk hits out at Britain after reported summit snub – Reuters
- 2025 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid – Toyota
- New York’s Uber drivers going electric, but need more plug-in spots – Axios
- 3 questions Elon Musk will need to answer at Tesla’s highly anticipated robotaxi event – Businessinsider
- New Names For Great Powertrains: Say Hello To The 2025 Toyota RAV4 PHEV And 2025 … – Toyota
- China targets consensus with EU on EV tariff dispute through flexible pricing solutions – Reuters
- General Motors to recall over 18,000 vehicles on brake line concerns, NHTSA says – Reuters
- BMW Recalls More Cars After New Issue With Continental’s Brakes – Bnnbloomberg
- Elon Musk has gained a concerning level of power over US national security – Guardian
- Stumbling Stellantis sets up new hurdle with effort to replace CEO Tavares – FT
- Elon Musk Appears to Diss Sam Altman Over OpenAI’s High-Profile Exits – Businessinsider
- Nissan to buy back 5% of its own shares from partner Renault – Reuters
- Mercedes CEO Kallenius scours China for high-tech partners as sales slide – Automotive News
- Toyota says it will end Olympics and Paralympics sponsor contract – Reuters
- JLR invests in U.K. plant for EVs, keeps ICE output – Automotive News
Wednesday Morning Auto News, Sep 25, 2024: VW’s Blume under pressure. VW’s labor chief on the attack. Musk is “policing” Xitter content. More.
- Blume under pressure to unwind his dual role as CEO at Porsche and VW – FT
- Daniela Cavallo, Volkswagen’s powerful labour chief at the centre of jobs battle – Reuters
- Elon Musk’s X says it’s policing harmful content as scrutiny of the platform grows – LATimes
- ‘Darkest day’: Volkswagen’s trailblazing labour chief gears up for jobs battle – Reuters
- Morgan Stanley’s Jonas downgrades Ford and GM, citing China competition, problems with U.S. consumer – CNBC
- Elon Musk decries government ‘censorship.’ His X has been more compliant. – Washington Post
- Elon Musk’s Twitter coup has harmed the right. They are now simply ‘too online’ – Guardian
- Volkswagen Squares Off With Union Over German Plant Closures – Bloomberg
- Ford CEO: Being kind not ‘natural to me’ – Automotive News
- Biden’s car-tech ban is a powerful new weapon against Chinese EVs – Japantimes
- High Costs, Slowing China: VW’s Perilous Road Ahead – Barrons
- Suzuki to Expand Stores in India, Toyota to Build Plant, Nikkei Reports – Bloomberg
- FAA Chief Says Boeing and SpaceX Should Be Treated the Same – Businessinsider
- 2024 Maxus eTerron AWD electric pickup launches in Europe – Automotive News
- Uber is bringing robotaxis from China’s WeRide onto its platform — but not in the US – Businessinsider
- Jamie Dimon Likes Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency Idea – Businessinsider
- Unions warn Volkswagen against ‘historic mistake’ of plant closures – Reuters
Tuesday Morning Auto News, Sep 24, 2024: Musk cozies up to another far-right leader. VW partners with Google. Hyundai goes Hydrogen. More.
- Elon Musk says far-right Italian PM Giorgia Meloni is “more beautiful on the inside than she … – Fortune
- Google, Volkswagen partner on smartphone AI assistant – Reuters
- Hyundai to launch radical new hydrogen-powered car next year – Autocar
- On China tariffs, Geely goes made in Vietnam – FT
- Geely Plans to Build Cars in Vietnam in $170 Million Investment – Bloomberg
- Elon Musk Hails Italian Leader Giorgia Meloni at Awards Ceremony – New York Times
- First look at new Nexo FCEV as Hyundai commits to hydrogen – Autocar
- How to bag your dream car “or similar” at the rental desk – Autocar
- Japanese firm shows high-tech SUV penned by Nissan GT-R designer – Autocar
- Porsche electric full-size crossover – Automotive News
- Toyota expands share buyback plan to reflect share drop – Reuters
- GM, Ford would be forced to halt imports of China-built cars under proposed U.S. rule, official says – Automotive News
- Toyota Raises Buyback to ¥1.2 Trillion, Citing Share Levels – Bloomberg
- China’s Leapmotor and Stellantis open orders in Europe for budget EVs – Reuters
- Italy to present proposal for early review of EU combustion engine ban – Reuters
- Ford Customers Avoid Arbitration Over Defective Truck Claims – Bloomberglaw
- Elon Musk loses legal fight with ex-Twitter employee, memo reveals – Fortune
- Subaru Selling Cars With Shaky Driver’s Side Mirrors, Suit Says – Bloomberglaw
- Stellantis begins search for successor to CEO Carlos Tavares – Reuters
- Stellantis denies failing to honor commitments with UAW – Reuters