Jaelyn Campbell is a staff writer/reporter for CBT News. She is known to cover the latest developments impacting automotive retailers, manufacturers, and industry professionals. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Jaelyn brings a journalistic focus to key trends shaping the retail automotive landscape, including dealership operations, evolving consumer behavior, EV adoption, and executive leadership strategies.
Ram ended reservations for its 1500 REV pickup truck just five days after the order books opened. Ram is certainly attempting to generate buzz about its EV, and there would...
For majority of last year, used car prices slowly and drastically declined. Unfortunately for consumers, that may soon change.
According to Manheim, the largest wholesale automobile marketplace, prices rose 4% in...
As manufacturers increase volume and provide more incentives to price-conscious shoppers, AutoNation, one of the largest car dealership chains in the U.S., anticipates a reduction in new and used car...
Despite supply chain shortages improving, new data indicates that some automakers still feel pinched more acutely than others.
Honda informed shareholders that despite the growing semiconductor shortage, it had nonetheless lowered...
For EV startups, it's a challenging world. Many are battling to stay afloat as expenses soar, financing becomes more difficult to come by, and earnings remain elusive. However, VinFast, which...
According to a recent lawsuit filed with the US National Labor Relations Board, Tesla has fired dozens of workers at the Giga New York factory as a result of a...
In January, the Cox Automotive/Moody's Car Affordability Index showed an improvement for the first time in six months in new vehicle affordability. Auto loan rates hitting a new 20-year high...
The Biden administration released the long-awaited final regulations for its nationwide network of EV chargers, stipulating that the charges must be manufactured in the U.S.
In 2024, 55% of the EV...
The latest labor issue for CEO Elon Musk will come when Tesla workers in New York announced earlier this week that they will begin a campaign to form a union.
The...
Having led the company his father founded into American auto manufacturing and international expansion, Shoichiro Toyoda, the former president of Toyota, died on February 14 at the age of 97, due...