National Labor Relations Board accused Japanese automaker Honda of engaging in activities aimed at discouraging union organization activities. The agency offered several examples of the behavior. Honda officials say they look forward to the hearing. Find out more at Headlight.News.
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Looming July 4th Holiday Week Expected to Set New Record for Drivers
The coming Independence Day holiday week is expected to see a record number of travelers hit the road for trips longer than 50 miles to spend time with family and friends. The association predicts more than 60 million will drive during the period. Get details at Headlight.News.
Jeep Extends Departure of Wrangler 392 Final Edition
Just a few months after Jeep officials announced the end of Wrangler 392 would come at the end of this model year, it’s rethought the plan. Now it will extend the swan song of the most powerful Wrangler into the 2025 model year. Get details at Headlight.News.
Rearview Camera Problem Forces Stellantis to Recall 1.16M Vehicles
A software glitch preventing the rear view cameras from displaying images on the vehicle’s touchscreen necessitated a recall of 1.16 million Stellantis vehicles. The cameras are equipment on vehicles in the Ram, Jeep and Chrysler vehicles in the U.S. and Canada. Find out more at Headlight.News.
Used Vehicle Market Strengthens on Sales of Cheaper Vehicles
It wasn’t just new cars moving off dealer lots last month, used cars, trucks and SUVs saw plenty of interest as well. If you’re in the market for a vehicle, there’s one end of the market moving faster than the rest. Find out more at Headlight.News.
Americans Frustrated By High Gas Prices Not Likely to Buy EVs
With gas prices averaging just under $3.50 a gallon, Americans are frustrated. They believe prices are too high and while that might lead you to believe they’re going to turn to electric vehicles in larger numbers, you’d be wrong. Find out more at Headlight.News.
Americans Say They’re Ready to be Slowed Down
A new study revealed 60% of Americans were in favor of technology alerting them when they were speeding, and about half were in favor of more proactive technologies to slow them down. These findings come weeks after California asks automakers to install speed limiters in vehicles. Headlight.News has the story.
Consumers Paying Less — Again — for New Vehicles in 2024
The average transaction price for a new car, truck or SUV in May dropped slightly from April. The ATP dropped in the first three months of 2024, before jumping 2.2% in April. However, incentives are on the rise, which is driving what buyers are paying down. Get the details at Headlight.News.
Jeep, Ford Top “Most Patriotic” List for 2024
Not counting the country’s armed forces, the most patriotic brands in the U.S. are Jeep and Ford, according to a new survey. It’s the second year in a row that Jeep finished at the top while Ford moved from No. 3 up to No. 2 this year. Find out more at Headlight.News.
Kia Issues “Park Outside” Recall for 462,869 Telluride SUVs
Kia recalled more than 462,000 Telluride SUVs from the 2020-2024 model years. As part of the action, the South Korean automaker issued a “park outside” order due to the potential for fire. Get details at Headlight.News.
Automakers Moving New Vehicles, But Toyota’s Actually Selling Them, Report Says
Automakers continue growing a previously tight inventory of new vehicles. Having these vehicles on dealer lots gives consumers more choices — choices that turn into purchases eventually. New vehicle movement hit 1.2 million vehicles in May, which is a good sign. However, which automaker is building inventory, and which is selling vehicles is the key differentiator. Get details at Headlight.News.
Mopar Releases Annual Special Edition Vehicle
Each year, Mopar, the aftermarket business for Stellantis, puts together a special edition vehicle using components from its portfolio. This year the business unit took on the Jeep Gladiator for a limited run of 250 vehicles. Get details at Headlight.News.