An Isuzu subsidiary plans to create a $280 million truck assembly plant in South Carolina and generate more than 700 jobs. Here’s what to know.
Japanese automaker Isuzu is opening its first production base in the United States, and it’s in South Carolina.
If you've ever wondered how the sun visor came to be and how it has evolved over time, this article will reveal its ...
Robotic automation is key for automakers adapting to the evolving EV market, allowing for flexible production and efficient ...
Costlier cars or auto parts can increase claims costs, which take time to filter through to car-insurance rates.
President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel imports this week are likely to wreak havoc on American auto manufacturing, ...
The Cars.com American-Made Index lists two Teslas, three Hondas, a Volkswagen and a Toyota ahead of the Jeep Gladiator, the ...
Following an in-depth M1 Abrams and M2 Bradley service requirements review led by the U.S. Army Armor School and the ...
General Motors ordered all Corvettes stripped from Jack Cooper Transport trucks at its Kentucky plant last Thursday, with ...
After years of public “beta” testing of its Full Self-Driving feature, Tesla seems only incrementally closer to unleashing ...
The House of Delegates and Senate passed similar budget bills Thursday, setting the stage for negotiations with Gov. Glenn ...