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Jordan Schwartz removed the Tesla logo from his car in protest of Elon Musk, joining a growing protest of some other Tesla owners who have adopted the trend as an alternative to selling their electric...
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Shares of major automakers slumped following President Donald Trump's announcement that he will place 25% tariffs on auto imports.
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Several administration officials have defended Tesla in public comments in recent days, ranging from urging people to buy its stock to opening investigations into vandalism at Tesla dealerships.
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Donald Trump’s planned tariffs on auto imports will hurt carmakers around the world and push up prices for US consumers. Among the many losers, one winner stands out: Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc.
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A Cybertruck owner shared how his vehicle was vandalized four times, and a longtime fan of Tesla said he just sold his because of Elon Musk.
Amid lackluster demand for the refreshed Model Y, Tesla is already producing the more affordable, non-Launch Series model, hinting at an imminent launch
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Fox News host Sean Hannity gave a ringing endorsement for Tesla, “the greatest car ever invented,” during an interview with MAGA surrogate Elon Musk.
An accused vandal is "under investigation" after appearing to drag a key across a Tesla Cybertruck outside of the Omni Mountain Resort & Spa in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.
Car buyers looking to snag new wheels will likely be confronted with sticker shock after President Trump’s 25% tax on imported vehicles and auto parts kicks in. Trump’s tariff on cars and light trucks is set to take effect on April 3 while tariffs on certain auto parts, including engines and transmissions, will take effect no later than May 3.
As the global auto world reeled from the potential fallout of Trump's new auto tariffs, one name stood out as less affected than others.
The 25% levy on all imported passenger vehicles and key components set to take effect next week is likely to add thousands to the price of new cars.