Starting in 2021, the German automaker will roll out three all-new battery-electric vehicles, starting with the iNEXT CUV, followed later that year by the iX3 CUV and the i4 four-door coupe in 2022.
Wards Intelligence data paints a bleak sales picture for the Nissan brand: In 2019, nearly every nameplate sedan, utility vehicle and truck was down relative to 2018.
Toyota's Mark Templin says he’s worried because the new California Consumer Privacy Act is inspiring other states to follow suit, which could lead to “51 different standards.”
Joy Falotico, Ford’s chief marketing officer and president of the automaker’s Lincoln luxury division, says auto finance has room for improvement in the area of innovative payment solutions.
“These longer loan terms are great for getting higher transaction prices, which help us today,” says J.D. Power’s Thomas King. “But obviously, they’re creating the risk of great problems for the future.”