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Rivian faces potential loss of $325 million in revenue due to relaxation of CAFE regulations as Trump tariffs pose ...
If there's one thing Americans love, it's V8 engines. Big, fast, loud, they're the American definition of freedom wrapped into a gas-guzzling package. For a few years it looked like that gluttony for ...
Tesla stock was downgraded from “Outperform” to “Market Perform” by William Blair analyst Jed Dorsheimer, according to ...
Sweeping tax and budget legislation approved by Congress on Thursday means $7,500 tax credits for buying or leasing new ...
Even if you support better fuel efficiency and lower greenhouse gas emissions, killing CAFE standards is good news.
A significant shift in the U.S. EV landscape may be imminent as the Senate advances a budget bill that would eliminate the ...
Under its Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency norms, India currently links the quantity of permissible carbon dioxide emissions to the vehicle's weight for all cars weighing less than 3,500 kg ...
The provision would eliminate fines for any automaker that failed to comply with federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards, which were created by Congress in 1975.
The U.S. Senate is weighing a move to effectively kill federal fuel economy rules by eliminating fines. Discover how this could impact car prices, gas consumption, and reshape the automotive industry.