- Tesla’s China-made EV sales fall 17.8% in Nov, biggest drop since Dec 2022 – Reuters
- The White House unveils new rules to try and keep China out of the US EV market – Businessinsider
- Toyota to launch new small and midsize EVs from 2024 – Automotive News
- Toyota to Offer Around 15 Zero-Emission Vehicles in Europe by 2026 – Wall Street Journal
- Toyota to make 20% of European sales zero-emission cars by 2026 – Japantimes
- China’s BYD says will keep reward system for smear campaign tipsters – Reuters
- Chinese automakers revving up presence in overseas markets – Chinadaily
- BYD says will keep reward system for smear campaign tipsters – Automotive News
- State trooper hurt, patrol vehicle damaged in weekend incidents – The Detroit News
- OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap talks about ChatGPT launch, Dev Day and how Sam Altman thinks – CNBC
- Volvo Cars reports sales up 8% in November – Just-Auto
- Volkswagen reaches coolant pump settlement in Canada – Just-Auto
Monday Morning Auto News, Dec 04, 2023: Tesla’s China-made EV sales fall 17.8% in Nov. WH announces new rules to keep China out of the US EV market.
Friday Morning Auto News, Dec 01, 2023: Tesla Launches Cybertruck Into Sea of Pessimism. GM says EVs won’t be losing money for long. Yaccarino addresses Musk’s ‘go f—- yourself’. More
- GM says EVs won’t be losing money for long – Automotive News
- Tesla Launches Cybertruck Into Sea of Pessimism – Wardsauto
- Read Linda Yaccarino’s message to X employees about Elon Musk’s controversial DealBook interview – CNBC
- Analysis: Cybertruck launches with a higher price, many challengers – Mercurynews
- Tesla Cybertruck launches at $60,990 — a big price hike from original plan – Automotive News
- China’s BYD offers subsidies, discount for some models in December – Reuters
- Tesla Stock Bumped This Stock Out of the S&P 500. How It’s Performing. – Barrons
- Tesla unions: Elon Musk says UAW plan’s success depends on EV maker’s failures – Fortune
- Tesla reveals Cybertruck pricing as it begins deliveries – FT
- Sweden’s Tesla strikes pit Elon Musk against European labour ideals – FT
- Elon Musk suggests Tesla and 9 Chinese companies will be top 10 carmakers – Fortune
- Ford expects vehicle prices to go down, more incentives in 2024 – Freep
- Toyota’s Shareholdings Total $110 Billion as It Starts Selloffs – Bloomberg
Thursday Morning Auto News, Nov 30, 2023: Musk to advertisers: “Go fuck yourself.” UAW launches union campaigns at Tesla, 12 others. EU auto lobby asks for “kei” cars. Musk won’t vote for Biden. More.
- Elon Musk to advertisers who are trying to ‘blackmail’ him: ‘Go f— yourself’ – CNBC
- UAW launches union campaigns at Tesla, 12 other automakers in the U.S. – CNBC
- Calls for Europe to create own kei car law for small, urban EVs – Autocar
- Elon Musk says he won’t vote for Biden over Trump, calls Haley ‘pro-censorship’ – CNBC
- UAW begins drive to organize 13 nonunion automakers with U.S. plants – Automotive News
- Ford reinstates 2023 guidance, says UAW deal to cost $8.8 billion over life of the contract – CNBC
- Our Next Energy develops EV battery with 608-mile range for BMW iX – Automotive News
- Renault Megane E-Tech now £34,995 as prices slashed – Autocar
- Dacia Bigster pricing to start below £40,000 – Autocar
- Microsoft secures non-voting board seat at OpenAI – CNBC
- Jeep gets new North American chief – Automotive News
- GM to sharpen its focus on EVs, Cruise execution – Automotive News
- Chevrolet gives Tahoe, Suburban more tech, larger screens for 2025 – Automotive News
World’s Largest Automakers, October 2023: Anything but Tesla.
For most of the current millennium, analysts, journalists, influencers, and the socially networked have been announcing the impending death of the “legacy” automaker. The legacy automaker hasn’t received the memo. With two more months to go, the list of world’s largest automakers remains to be led by dinosaurs, while makers of cool new BEVs linger among the also-rans.
At the very top of the list is Toyota, a battery heretic that might end the year with 11 million units on the books.
2nd-ranked Volkswagen Group is keeping the pedal on the metal, to the tune of nearly 11% more units delivered worldwide than in October of last year. With any luck, Volkswagen will reach the 9 million mark this year.
3rd-placed Hyundai Group has slowed-down a bit. but maintains its robust momentum.
Wednesday Morning Auto News, Nov 29, 2023: Musk’s Cybertruck is already a production nightmare. GM’s Barra ‘disappointed’ in EV launches. Toyota Posts Record October Sales. Musk boosts Pizzagate. More.
- Musk’s Cybertruck is already a production nightmare for Tesla – LATimes
- GM’s Barra ‘disappointed’ in EV launches, but says GM will deliver strong year-end results – Freep
- Toyota Posts Record October Sales, Output on Europe, US Demand – Bnnbloomberg
- Elon Musk boosts Pizzagate conspiracy theory that led to D.C. gunfire – Washington Post
- Tesla’s cybertruck is almost here and it’s causing problems – Bloomberg
- Troubles ahead for tesla’s cybertruck – Bloomberg
- What to Expect at Today’s DealBook Summit – New York Times
- Dacia turns to SUVs to increase sales while keeping margins high – Automotive News
- Elon Musk Pledges to Wear a Symbol of Israeli Hostages Held in Gaza – Businessinsider
- Hot Engine Bay Gallery From the 2023 SEMA Show! – Motortrend
- Toyota Trimming Denso Stake May Raise About $1.9 Billion for EV Shift – Bnnbloomberg
- GM says UAW strike cost $1.1 billion, announces stock buyback, boosts dividend – Automotive News