Edward Wallace+FollowNissan & Renault: Splitting the Bill?Looks like Nissan is selling off some of its Renault shares—think of it like splitting the bill after a long dinner together. The carmakers are dialing back their financial ties, freeing up cash for Nissan to cook up new cars. For drivers, this could mean more innovative models down the road, as Nissan reinvests in fresh wheels instead of old partnerships. The auto world’s version of ‘it’s not you, it’s me.’ #Nissan #Renault #CarNews #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup111Share
Tristan Richards+FollowWhy Your Next Car Might Get DelayedBig news: Marelli, a major parts supplier for brands like Nissan and Jeep, just filed for bankruptcy. Why? COVID, chip shortages, and new tariffs hit them hard, plus the rush to make electric cars left them scrambling. If you’re wondering why your new ride might take longer to arrive or cost more, this is why—when the companies making the parts struggle, everyone feels it. Marelli’s not closing, but they’re in serious fix-it mode. Watch this space if you’re car shopping soon! #CarNews #AutoIndustry #EVs #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup20Share
Leah Pierce+FollowHummer EV Just Got Even WilderThe new 2026 Hummer EV is turning heads—again. Not only is it faster than a Tesla Model 3 Performance (0-60 in 2.8 seconds!), but it can now power your house or charge other EVs with its giant battery. Plus, it’s rocking carbon fiber wheels, a bold new interior, and a wild off-road steering mode. Still pricey, but sales are booming. Would you go for power, looks, or that epic battery? #HummerEV #ElectricVehicles #CarNews #Cars77Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowGM’s $4B Bet: More Cars, More Jobs!GM is pouring $4 billion into its U.S. factories to crank out more cars—both gas and electric. That means more American-made rides and, yep, more jobs on the home turf. The big shift? GM’s not just going electric; they’re also doubling down on popular gas models to keep up with what drivers actually want. So, if you’re eyeing a new SUV or EV, expect more options (and maybe better deals) soon! #GM #AmericanMade #CarNews #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup61Share
Stephanie Lee+FollowMustang GTD Costs HOW Much?!The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD is officially starting at $327,960—and car fans are losing their minds. That’s before you even add wild options like a $10K carbon-fiber roof or $1,500 red brake calipers. Under the hood? A beastly 815-hp supercharged V8 and a Nürburgring lap time that’s faster than most supercars. But would you really drop Ferrari money on a Mustang, even if it’s this insane? Let the debates begin! #MustangGTD #CarNews #Supercar #Cars #BuyingCar198Share
Lisa Guerrero PhD+FollowBMW Prices Jumping—But Not for Everyone!BMW’s cranking up prices for most 2026 models starting July 1, 2025—some by as much as $2,500! High-performance SUVs like the X5 M and X6 M are hit hardest, but even the base 4 Series and Z4 are getting pricier. Good news: EVs, the M2, and some 2026 models dodge the hike. BMW says it’s just inflation, not tariffs. If you’ve been eyeing a new Beemer, you might want to snag one before the price bump! #BMW #CarNews #PriceHike #BuyingCar20Share
Joshua Andersen+FollowBMW 5 Series Glow-Up Delayed!BMW fans, brace yourselves—the next-gen 5 Series facelift is running late! The much-hyped Panoramic iDrive tech and fresh new looks won’t hit the streets until mid-2027, months behind schedule. The wait is all about giving us that Vision Neue Klasse-inspired style and upgraded gadgets, but it’s definitely testing our patience. Fingers crossed for a sneak peek at the new tech in 2026! Who else is holding out for that ultimate sedan glow-up? #BMW5Series #CarNews #AutoUpdate30Share
Edward Wallace+FollowFord's Hot Hatch Era Is Over—Now What?Heads up, car fans: Ford’s Focus ST, the last of its fun, affordable hot hatches, is officially sold out. Once the current stock is gone, that’s it—no more zippy Focuses rolling off the line. Why? Ford’s shifting gears to SUVs and crossovers, leaving hatchback lovers with fewer wallet-friendly options. If you want that classic, sporty drive, you’ll have to hunt the used market or hope Ford’s next electric cars bring the buzz back. End of an era, or just a pit stop? #FordFocusST #CarNews #HotHatch #Business40Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowWill Maserati & Alfa Romeo Make a Comeback?Maserati and Alfa Romeo—those classic Italian rides—are hitting a rough patch. Sales are down, and there haven’t been any new models to get excited about. But change is brewing: a new Stellantis boss takes over next year, and a fresh business plan is on the way. If you’re a fan or thinking about a luxury upgrade, keep an eye out—new models and better service could be just around the corner. The big question: will these icons bounce back or fade away? #Maserati #AlfaRomeo #CarNews #Business20Share
Travis Baker MD+FollowFord F-150 Lightning Recall DramaFord’s F-150 Lightning is back in the spotlight, but not for its electric power—nearly 30,000 trucks are being recalled because the front suspension could literally fall apart and mess with your steering. Yikes! And this is just one of many Ford recalls lately, from blank rearview cameras to engine and airbag issues. If you drive a Ford, might be time to double-check your VIN! #FordRecall #F150Lightning #CarNews #Cars50Share