GM recalled 68,600 Chevrolet Bolt electric cars for a potential fire risk and advised owners not to park them in the garage for now.
Author: Jamie L. LaReau, Detroit Free Press
Are digital license plates the future? High-tech plates enable message displays, registration renewal
Digital license plates that allow drivers to pay for vehicle registration renewal and display customized messages are coming.
GM fast-tracks electric vehicle plans, starts hiring near former Lordstown plant
GM will bring electric cars to market faster than it thought and that means hiring in Ohio and recalling workers in Detroit.
For just $112,595 you can get the new GMC Hummer EV pickup
The long-awaited GMC Hummer EV pickup will have off-road capabilities and fast charging with an estimated range of 350 miles on one charge.
Lawsuit seeks millions from GM for cracked wheels on pricey Corvettes
Hundreds of consumers and now a class action lawsuit accuse GM of making substandard wheels on certain Corvettes that cost thousands to replace.
GM’s Barra talks flying cars and transforming the automaker
GM is considering a partnership or other way to get in the business of air taxis. It would use its Ultium battery technology in the flying cars.
GM to reveal GMC Hummer electric pickup with ‘crab mode’ Oct. 20
General Motors will reveal its GMC Hummer electric pickup Oct. 20 and start taking pre-orders. It’s on schedule to start production late next year.
Uber drivers to get a discount on the 2020 Chevy Bolt, at-home charging equipment included
To promote EV adoption, GM is offering certain Uber drivers a discount on the purchase of a 2020 Chevy Bolt and its charging accessories.
Pot smell is proliferating in cars. Here’s how some car dealers are working to get the weed odor out
Since Michigan legalized the recreational use of pot, Detroit car dealers say they are noticing more trade-ins and cars they service smell like weed.
How actor Mark Wahlberg, Detroit car dealer became best friends, business partners
Four years ago, car dealer Jay Feldman briefly met movie star Mark Wahlberg in Detroit. Today, they own nine businesses together and counting.