Susan Moreno+FollowNissan Shake-Up: Will Your Car Get Pricier?Nissan's big shake-up means some of its factories might close, especially in Mexico, Japan, and a few other countries. Translation: if you drive a Sentra or Frontier, you might see where your car is made change soon—and prices could shift, too. Why? Nissan wants to save cash and dodge tariffs, so they're moving production closer to where cars are sold. Heads up if you work in auto or love a deal—this could mean fewer discounts and some job shuffling ahead. #Nissan #CarNews #MoneyHacks #AutoIndustry #ConsumerTips #Business41Share
Anna Kim+FollowFord F-150 Recall Drama: Steering at Risk?Ford’s got another recall, and this time it’s their superstar F-150. Turns out, a bolt in the steering system might not have been tightened right (or could even be missing), which could mean losing steering control—yikes! Only a small number of 2025 models are affected, but if you hear rattling or feel weird steering, get it checked ASAP. Ford’s fixing it for free, so if you’ve got a new F-150, call your dealer pronto! #FordRecall #F150 #CarNews #SafetyFirst #AutoAlert #Cars146Share
Frank Osborne+FollowGM’s New Battery Could Change EV PricesGM just dropped a major battery update that could finally make electric trucks as affordable as their gas-powered twins. They’re rolling out new lithium-manganese-rich prismatic cells (yep, that’s a mouthful) that swap pricey nickel and cobalt for cheaper manganese. The result? Fewer modules, more energy, and a shot at real price parity between EVs and gas rides. They’re aiming to get these in pickups and SUVs by 2028. Could this be the moment EVs go mainstream? #ElectricVehicles #GM #BatteryTech #EVRevolution #CarNews #Cars268Share
William Goodwin+FollowLexus Just Beat Toyota at Its Own GameWho would've guessed? The 2025 Lexus LC Hybrid just snagged the title of most reliable hybrid, even outscoring Toyota (yep, you read that right). J.D. Power gave it a wild 92/100 for reliability, and it’s not just a pretty face—this luxury coupe is built like a tank. Sure, it’s pricey (over $100k!), but you’re getting a hybrid sports car that goes 644 miles on a tank and is basically drama-free. Would you splurge for the ultimate reliable ride? #LexusLC #HybridCars #CarNews #Reliability #LuxuryCars #Cars54Share
Alexander Black+FollowDodge Drops Base Electric Charger!Dodge just axed the base Charger Daytona R/T for 2026—yep, the electric muscle car everyone was buzzing about. Dealers are practically giving them away right now (think: $34k for a car that was $61k!). Only the pricier Scat Pack is sticking around, and no word if the R/T will ever come back. Tariffs and low demand are making things messy. If you wanted an affordable electric Charger, this might be your last shot! #DodgeCharger #ElectricCars #CarNews #AutoDeals #MuscleCar #Cars20Share
Arthur Booker+FollowWait, Cars Made in Saudi Arabia?Did you know your next car might be made in Saudi Arabia? Hyundai just started building its first Middle Eastern factory there, aiming to roll out 50,000 cars a year soon. It’s not just Hyundai—other brands like Lucid are setting up shop, too. Why? Saudi Arabia wants to be known for more than just oil, so they’re going all-in on car production. For car buyers, this could mean more choices and maybe even better deals down the road! #CarNews #SaudiArabia #Hyundai #ElectricVehicles #MoneyHacks #Business4631Share
Alexander Black+FollowGM’s Engine Fix: Lose-Lose for Owners?GM’s big V8 recall just got messier. Nearly 600k trucks and SUVs need an engine fix, but the solution? Owners either risk a catastrophic engine failure or accept a recall that could tank their fuel economy and cost them thousands more at the pump. A new lawsuit claims the thicker oil GM now recommends means more friction, worse mileage, and a much pricier ride. Would you take the risk or the hit to your wallet? #GMRecall #CarNews #TruckLife #AutoLawsuit #FuelEconomy #Cars3576Share
Susan Moreno+FollowNissan’s Big Reset: What Went Wrong?Nissan’s new CEO just hit the brakes on business as usual. After years of chasing big dreams (and missing the mark), Nissan is slashing jobs, closing factories, and cutting back on car models to stop the financial bleeding. Why? They bet on selling way more cars than people actually wanted. Now, they’re teaming up with old friends like Renault and Mitsubishi, and promising fresh rides (hello, new Leaf and Rogue) to win us back. Sometimes, less really is more! #Nissan #CarNews #MoneyMoves #AutoIndustry #LifeHacks #Business817Share
Frank Osborne+FollowFord’s F-150 Recall Drama UnfoldsFord’s got a problem on its hands—almost 10,000 of their brand-new 2025 F-150s are being recalled because of a steering fastener issue. Imagine dropping serious cash on a truck and then finding out the steering could literally come loose! The kicker? It all comes down to a factory tool mix-up. Owners will get a notice soon, but this is definitely not the kind of ‘quality’ Ford fans were hoping for. #FordRecall #F150 #CarNews #AutoFail #WatercoolerMoment #Cars134Share
jwhite+FollowFord’s Rearview Camera Drama 🚗👀Did you hear Ford just recalled nearly 290,000 cars because the rearview cameras might go blank or glitch out? We’re talking Broncos, F-Series trucks, Expeditions, and even some Lincolns. If your backup cam’s been acting weird, you might be on the list! Ford’s sending out repair notices soon, so keep an eye on your mailbox. Would you trust your backup camera after this? #FordRecall #CarNews #SafetyFirst #Bronco #FSeries #Cars1333Share