Nearly two thirds of dealers are expecting European OEM exits
Six in 10 dealers expect at least one major European car maker to fail within 10 years, citing electrification costs and rising competition from...
Auto sales pulled back by 9.8% in Q1 on Middle East crisis
Automotive sales hit a speed bump in Q1 2026, falling 9.8 percent year-on-year as a global oil supply crunch weighed on demand
Traditional vehicle manufacturers face uncertain future
Dealerships expect electrification and competition from China to drive traditional vehicle manufacturers out of business.
Dealers predict downfall of at least one European carmaker in next 10 years
Six out of 10 (62%) used car dealers believe at least one existing major European car maker will...
Chinese automakers take aim at Europe at Beijing car show
China's domestic automakers have a message for the boardrooms of premium German brands such as Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW: We are coming for your...
Six in 10 dealers expect major European car makers to disappear – Startline
Used car dealers believe at least one major European car maker will be driven out of business within the next 10 years, says Startline.
Comment: Stop selling cars, start selling the system
No technology succeeds on product alone. Drawing parallels between the early days of oil and the modern EV transition, Ohme’s Peter McDonald argues that...
5 Upcoming Compact SUVs From Renault, Mahindra, Tata, VW and Kia
Car manufacturers, including Renault, Mahindra, Tata, Kia and Volkswagen are planning to launch their respective compact SUVs in our market by 2027.
Philippine car sales fell 9.8% in Q1
Surging electric vehicle (EV) sales failed to lift total automotive sales in the Philippines in the first quarter
Ford’s Stock Outlook: A Decade of Underperformance and Persistent Challenges
This article analyzes Ford's market position, noting its underperformance versus the S&P 500 and persistent challenges like low growth, margin pressure, and industry cyclicality...





































