General Motors is shifting hundreds of jobs around as remote work takes off during the pandemic.
Author: Jamie L. LaReau, Detroit Free Press
GM builds pickups without fuel economy modules due to chip shortage
GM to build certain pickups without a key part that helps achieve top fuel economy. The global semiconductor chip shortage is to blame.
Will dealership, service centers give Detroit automakers an edge over Tesla?
General Motors, Ford and the former Fiat Chrysler Automobile hope that their networks of dealerships give them an advantage over Tesla.
General Motors forms joint venture to pursue batteries for longer-range electric vehicles
GM has partnered with SolidEnergy Systems to develop an electric vehicle battery with incredibly long range.
New car and used car prices soar, but here is how you can still get a deal
Need to buy a new car? Good luck, prices for new and used cars are skyrocketing this year. But there some things you can do to afford that new ride.
As chip shortage cripples auto production, Biden prepares to step in
President Biden is expected to sign an order to study supply chains to mitigate further car production disruptions due to semiconductor chip shortage.
GM’s Buick brand gains traction among women
GM’s Buick leads the industry in sales to women based on its share of brand. That’s no accident, the brand is targeting women in design and marketing.
Detroit Three automaker employees left waiting for COVID-19 vaccines amid shortage
Detroit automakers are at the mercy of governments for COVID-19 vaccines. With the shots in short supply, plans to administer them remain on ice.
GM reveals 2022 Bolt EUV, 2022 Bolt EV: How they’re different
GM shows the world its first new electric vehicle coming to market this summer that will lead the way for 29 more in the next few years.
GM partnership will put more electric long-haul trucks on American roads
GM, Navistar and OneH2 partner to put more hydrogen fuel cell long-haul trucks on U.S. roadways in the next few years.