A Stellantis surprise: Going public about the search for a new CEO
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports Stellantis made an unusual move in going public about a search for a new CEO.
Some countries ban advertising for ICE vehicles
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports the Hague has banned advertising of ICE vehicles.
The race to sell the most pickups has some surprises
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports the pickup pecking order is changing.
Proposal would keep certain Chinese cars from coming to US
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports the U.S. has taken steps to make sure any connected or autonomous Chinese cars from coming to America.
Longtime auto exec: Detroit 3 has to benchmark Chinese carmakers
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy says one longtime auto executive has some ideas on how the Detroit 3 can compete with China, including learning more about their corporate structure.
America runs on trucks, so give them a break to help the economy
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy says drivers should give truckers a break since they are key to the economy.
ChargeScape working so EV owners could be paid for electricity
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports while many say the electric grid isn't solid enough to handle EVs, but a new company created by Ford, BMW and Honda could change that issue.
Some cars are wicked fast, what's the limit for performance?
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy wonders if automakers are hitting the limits of performance.
A warning for Detroit carmakers courtesy of the Germans
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports Germany is providing a warning for Detroit carmakers.
Despite tariffs, China is still a threat to Detroit Big 3
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy says thanks to 100-percent tariffs, the Chinese can't cars in America, but they are still a threat to GM and Ford.