It’s no secret that automakers are struggling to build new vehicles. General Motors is no exception, and among reports of delays and production cuts, we’re seeing that the automaker is having to store more partially built vehicles. This time, it’s hundreds of new GM pickup trucks sitting at the automaker’s Kokomo, Indiana facility awaiting microchips.… Continue reading Hundreds of Partially-Built GM Pickups Await Microchips
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It feels like we’ve spent much of 2021 reporting on factory closures and parts shortages. No rest for the wicked, though, as it appears that trend is going to continue for the foreseeable future. Today, General Motors announced that it is reducing production capacity at its facilities across North America. The semiconductor chip shortage is… Continue reading GM Cuts Production Further Due to Chip Shortage
Old Chevy Blazers are just about as cool as it gets, especially if they’re finished in a period-correct shade of green or brown. This one, up for auction right now on Bring a Trailer is a prime example, and we’re curious about how far its price will climb before all is said and done. The… Continue reading How High Will This Old Chevy Blazer’s Price Climb?
The 2021 and 2022 model years are busy ones for Jeep, as the automaker is rolling out new models and slapping new powertrains into existing mainstays. To help build a following for two of its newest nameplates, Jeep dealers are holding invite-only events for potential customers, where they can touch, feel, and see the new… Continue reading Jeep Dealers Hold In-Person Events To Show Off New Models
After a rough 2020, when almost every automotive event was canceled, some are pushing forward, even though the situation in 2021 isn’t much better. The SEMA Show and the AAPEX Show are both currently scheduled for November in Las Vegas, although with several health and safety protocols in place. The two released a joint statement… Continue reading SEMA and AAPEX to Take Place With Safety Protocols
Rumors swirled for years about the return of the Ford Bronco, all of which were put to bed with The Blue Oval took wraps off the SUV and started taking reservations. However, recently, more rumors have surfaced that Ford is looking to build a Bronco pickup truck to capitalize on the craze, but a report… Continue reading Ford Bronco Pickup Will Not Move Forward
The Ford Raptor gets plenty of attention for being an off-road monster, but General Motors has not yet come up with its own answer for the truck. There’s the GMC Sierra 1500 AT4 and the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Trail Boss, but both are closer to upgraded trim levels than a standalone off-road model. PaxPower set… Continue reading PaxPower Will Turn Your GM Truck Into a Legitimate Raptor Competitor
It’s no secret that things are crazy in the automotive markets right now. It’s hard to find anything for sale at a reasonable price, let alone an in-demand model, and prices for new and used vehicles are all over the map. Though it’s a stressful time to shop for a car, a new study from… Continue reading Leased GM Vehicles Could Turn Profit Through Buy-Back and Sale: Study
The 2021 model year was a good one for full-size GM SUV lovers. Vehicles such as the Cadillac Escalade got striking remakes for 2022 with new tech and sharp styling. Not to be completely outdone, Lincoln has just announced a refresh for the Navigator SUV that brings updated styling and plenty of new tech inside.… Continue reading 2022 Lincoln Navigator Comes Packed with Tech
General Motors is recalling select Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain models over concerns that their factor tires may separate and cause a loss of control. GM has made headlines in recent months with recalls over fire risks with the Chevy Bolt EV’s battery packs. At least this time, though, the recall has nothing to… Continue reading Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain Recalled for Potentially Faulty Tires