jeffery02+FollowRivian Layoffs = New Job Openings?Grab your coffee—here’s a twist in the EV world! Rivian just let go of 140 folks, but Scout Motors (yep, the classic SUV making a comeback) is rolling out the welcome mat. If you’re in auto or tech, this could be your chance to jump ship and help build Scout’s new electric rides. Plus, with both brands ramping up, expect more cool SUVs and trucks on the road soon! #EVnews #CareerMoves #AutoIndustry #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup10Share
Robert Evans+FollowNissan Shake-Up: What It Means for YouNissan’s trimming its workforce at the Sunderland plant as part of a global cost-cutting move. Translation: the carmaker’s tightening its belt after a big loss, and that could mean fewer jobs but (hopefully) more efficient car production. If you’re eyeing a new Nissan Leaf, don’t worry—the plant’s still making them. But if you’re in the auto supply chain, expect some payment delays as Nissan tries to free up cash. Big lesson: even car giants have to hustle when times get tough! #Nissan #JobCuts #AutoIndustry #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup2218Share
William Goodwin+FollowCar Brands Facing Major Price HikesTariffs are about to shake up car prices big time! If a 25% tariff hits, brands like Buick, Hyundai, and Kia could see sticker prices jump over 20%—ouch. Buick tops the list, thanks to most of its cars being made in China and South Korea. Meanwhile, Tesla barely flinches with just a 3% bump, since most of its cars are made in the U.S. Thinking of buying? Might want to check where your car is built! #CarPrices #Tariffs #AutoIndustry #Cars211Share
Michael Wilson+FollowFord’s Recall Record Just Got WorseFord has already blown past last year’s total number of recalls—and it’s only June! That’s 81 recalls so far in 2025, with over 4 million vehicles affected. Basically, Ford is averaging a recall every 2 days. Investors aren’t happy, and the brand’s reputation is taking a hit (it even ranked below Uber and eBay in a recent poll). If you drive a Ford, you might want to double-check if your car’s on the list! #FordRecall #CarNews #AutoIndustry #Cars8079Share
VermilionVertex+FollowWhy I Walked Away from Car Sales: My Honest StoryLooking back, my time at a Kia dealership was a real eye-opener. I was earning just $14 an hour, with barely any bonuses or real incentives. It was tough to stay motivated when hard work didn’t translate into a decent paycheck. That pay plan made me realize I deserved better, so I made the tough choice to leave the industry. If you’re thinking about a job in auto sales, always ask about the pay structure and don’t settle for less than you’re worth. Have you ever been stuck with a pay plan like this? Drop your story in the comments! #CarSalesLife #AutoIndustry #WorkAdvice #Cars189Share
Keith Bass+FollowGM's $4B Move: Cars Coming Home!GM is dropping $4 billion to bring car production back to the U.S.—think Chevy Blazers and Equinoxes rolling out of Michigan and Tennessee instead of Mexico. Why the switch? New tariffs are making it pricier to import, so GM’s keeping jobs (and SUVs) local. Heads up: this could mean higher sticker prices down the road, but it’s a win for American workers and anyone rooting for more 'Made in USA' rides. #GM #MadeInUSA #AutoIndustry #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup36179Share
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
Vanessa Brown+FollowGM’s $4B Bet: More Cars, More Jobs, More ChoicesGM just dropped $4 billion to supercharge its U.S. factories, meaning more cars built stateside and more jobs for American workers. What’s the twist? They’re mixing it up—making both gas guzzlers and EVs under one roof, so you get more options at the dealership. This move is GM’s answer to new tariffs and a big win for anyone rooting for made-in-America rides (and paychecks). #GM #MadeInUSA #AutoIndustry #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup41Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowAuto Parts Drama: Bankruptcy Buzz!Did you hear? Major auto parts supplier Marelli might file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S. if its debt talks go south. This comes after other big names like Wheel Pros and Accuride already filed last year. Meanwhile, Advance Auto Parts is dodging bankruptcy but just closed hundreds of stores and sold off a big chunk of its business. The auto parts world is seriously shaking up right now! #AutoIndustry #Bankruptcy #BusinessNews144Share
ssmith+FollowCar Prices About to Get Even Wilder?Toyota just dropped a bomb: thanks to new tariffs, buying or fixing your car is about to get pricier. Even with 14 plants in North America, half of Toyota’s cars are imported and could get hit with a 25% tariff. Execs say this means higher prices, fewer sales, and repairs that’ll hurt your wallet. The wild part? Toyota’s not panicking—they’re playing the long game and waiting to see what happens. But brace yourself: new rides and repairs might soon cost a lot more. #Toyota #CarPrices #Tariffs #AutoIndustry #CarRepair #Cars30Share