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MARCH 31, 2025



Cox Automotive Revises Sales Forecast Down

Trump’s tariffs will be “highly disruptive,” says Cox’s Jonathan Smoke.

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Autoline Daily 2025: Top Industry News for March 31

Hyundai Slow on Self Driving; Tariffs Applied Regionally

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WardsAuto Podcast: How Auto Manufacturing Can Respond to Trump Tariffs

Senior Editor David Kiley and manufacturing expert David Pate discuss the new tariffs and how they will impact every automaker and parts producer in the U.S., and strategies for coping.

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Peak Auto: Why the Global Auto Industry Has Stopped Growing

Some regions still have room to grow, but sales in most of the world’s biggest markets have begun to decline — meaning the industry may have reached Peak Auto. That’s trouble for automakers — but hardly anyone is talking about it.

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New Study: Vulnerabilities To Automotive Cyber Attacks Rising

Cyber-security specialist VicOne is latest to warn that increasing vehicle connectivity, growth of BEVs using public charging infrastructure and AI spawns more vulnerabilities for cyber crooks to exploit.

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Samuelsson Returns to Lead Volvo Amid Tariff Chaos

Geely brings veteran auto executive back to lead Swedish brand through U.S. tariff challenges.

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