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Month: November 2023

First Look: All-New 2025 Toyota Camry

First Look: All-New 2025 Toyota Camry

Who says the sedan is dead? Certainly not Toyota. The automaker is launching a ninth-generation Camry at this year’s LA Auto Show and the sedan has a lot going for it, starting with updated styling. But what could be the real game-changer is the move to an all-hybrid powertrain lineup and available all-wheel drive. Headlight.News checks out the 2025 Toyota Camry.

“Deals to be Had” as New Car Prices Tumble and Inventories Bounce Back

“Deals to be Had” as New Car Prices Tumble and Inventories Bounce Back

If you’ve been holding off on buying a new vehicle now may be a good time to head over to your nearest showroom. After three years of record hikes, prices have begun to tumble as automakers build back COVID-depleted inventories. Better yet, incentives are beginning to rise, meaning you could find the best deal in years. Headlight.News has more.

New UAW Deal Pays Off Big — For Non-Union Hyundai, Toyota and Honda Workers

New UAW Deal Pays Off Big — For Non-Union Hyundai, Toyota and Honda Workers

The 150,000 UAW members at Detroit’s Big Three aren’t the only ones benefitting from their new contracts with General Motors, Ford and Stellantis. Three foreign-owned manufacturers have announced similar wage hikes for their own U.S. workers — hoping to keep them non-union. Find out more at Headlight.News.

Q&A: Shaun Bugbee, BMW’s U.S. Operations Chief “We Have the Right EVs”

Q&A: Shaun Bugbee, BMW’s U.S. Operations Chief “We Have the Right EVs”

While it was an early EV pioneer with the little M3, BMW fell behind rivals like Tesla and Mercedes-Benz in recent years. Now it’s making up for lost time rolling out an assortment of all-electric models, including versions of its iconic 5 Series and 7 Series lines. To get insight into the Bavarian automaker’s EV strategy Headlight.News caught up with Shaun Bugbee, executive vice president of Operations for BMW of North America during a visit to Spartanburg, South Carolina, home of the automaker’s U.S. manufacturing center.