Biden’s EPA chief vows tougher tailpipe rules by July, unwinding Trump regs

WASHINGTON -- The Biden administration is on track to propose by the end of July new limits on the emission of greenhouse gases from automobiles that are strong enough to meet “the urgency of the climate crisis,” according to EPA Administrator Michael Regan.

“We need to go as far as we can to meet the demands of the day,” Regan said in an exclusive interview Tuesday with Bloomberg News. “The science indicates we have a short window in time to reverse the path that we’re on and mitigate against certain climate impacts.”

The EPA is now rewriting a Trump-era regulation that relaxed limits on greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles through the 2026 model year. The issue is shaping up to be an early test of President Joe Biden’s commitment to fighting climate change through ambitious greenhouse-gas controls, even when opposed by industry.

In the interview, Regan also highlighted California’s unique role in fighting pollution, the return of the U.S. to the Pari…

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Stoler Automotive adds 2 Lexus stores in N.Y.

Stoler Automotive Group has added two Lexus dealerships in New York, purchasing them from John Staluppi Sr.'s Atlantic Automotive Group.

Stoler Automotive of New York on Thursday bought Atlantic Lexus of 110 in Farmingdale and Lexus of Rockville Centre, both on Long Island, President Barry Stoler said.

"We have Lexus stores in Baltimore and were looking to expand," he said.

Terms of the transaction weren't disclosed. Atlantic Lexus of 110 was renamed Stoler Lexus.

Stoler's father, Len Stoler, launched Len Stoler Automotive Group in the late 1960s. With the acquisitions, Stoler Automotive and Len Stoler Automotive now have 11 franchised dealerships, including four Lexus outlets, said Barry Stoler, president of both groups.

Staluppi Auto Group, which includes Atlantic Automotive, ranks No. 12 on Automotive News' list of the top 150 dealership groups based in the U.S., retailing 41,669 new vehicles in 2020.

Atlantic Automotive's dealers…

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For Ford, 3rd-party charging network must improve to reap Mustang Mach-E potential

DETROIT – The Mustang Mach-E, by nearly all accounts, has been a home run in what Ford CEO Jim Farley has called the "first inning of electrification" as the automaker tries to wedge itself into a conversation dominated so far by Tesla, General Motors and Volkswagen.

Farley has referred to the vehicle as the "first credible mass-market competitor to Tesla" and in many respects, he's right. The Mach-E is plenty capable (a prerequisite for Bill Ford to let product planners use the iconic pony logo), has impressive range and features a slew of cool new features. Plus, it's not built in a tent.

But Tesla has a clear advantage when it comes to charging infrastructure, and that's not going to change any time soon.

I recently received a Mach-E to evaluate and experienced firsthand the small inconveniences of relying on third-party chargers.

Ford has gone to great lengths to partner with a number of companies to offer what i…

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Chevy readies Detroit-built electric Silverado with range of 400-plus miles

DETROIT — General Motors plans to build a battery-powered version of its top-selling U.S. nameplate — the Chevrolet Silverado — at an electric vehicle plant in Detroit.

The pickup -- designed and engineered as an EV from the ground up -- will be powered by the automaker's Ultium batteries with a GM-estimated range of more than 400 miles on a full charge, the company said Tuesday. It will face a slew of upcoming electric pickups, including a battery-powered version of the Ford F-150 and Rivian's R1T.

GM declined to provide production timing at the Detroit plant, known as Factory Zero, but forecasting company AutoForecast Solutions expects output to start in late 2022. The company expects GM to build 38,000 electric Silverados annually starting in 2023.

GM also confirmed that it plans to make the 2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV, which debuted last week, at the Detroit plant. By 2024, AutoForecast Solutions expects GM to build 23,000 Hummer SUVs per year.<…

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Intel CEO to attend White House meeting on chip supply chain, report says

Intel Corp. CEO Pat Gelsinger will virtually attend a meeting being put together by President Joe Biden's administration for April 12 to discuss the semiconductor supply chain issues disrupting U.S. automotive factories, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Reuters previously reported the meeting will include Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, and a top economic aide, Brian Deese, as well as chipmakers and automakers.

Gelsinger last month said Intel will spend $20 billion to build two new chip factories in Arizona.

A chip shortage has been disrupting U.S. automobile production since late last year.

Ford Motor Co., which has had to cut production of its best-selling F-150 because of the shortage, last week said that it will provide investors an update on the hit to its operating profit on April 28. The U.S. automaker previously said its operating profit this year would be reduced by $1 billion to $2.5 billion. The update t…

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Hyundai Canada commits to adding Black dealers to its network

Hyundai Auto Canada has become the first Canadian automaker to sign on to the BlackNorth Initiative, which in part will see the company recruit dealer principals of color.

CEO Don Romano said that as some veteran dealers are retiring and looking to sell their businesses, Hyundai Canada is planning to seek out people of color, and specifically Black candidates, to purchase those dealerships.

“No one is going to tell me that there aren’t aspiring young Black entrepreneurs that would be phenomenal dealers to help us move into the future,” Romano said.

The BlackNorth Initiative encourages commitment from Canadian business leaders to ending anti-Black racism within their organizations and in society.

Romano said adding his name to the list of signatories reflects his acknowledgement of the need to increase equity and opportunities for Black Canadians.

“[Black] representation on boards, in corporation executive positions, is not adequate … and if…

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Subaru to idle Japan plant due to chip shortage

TOKYO -- Japan's Subaru Corp. said it will idle its Yajima plant between April 10 and 27 due to a chip shortage, affecting 10,000 vehicles.

Subaru will restart all production lines at the Yajima plant in Gunma Prefecture from May 10, it said in a statement on Monday. It added that the impact on the group's financial results is uncertain. Some operations will resume April 21, the company said, adding that April 28-May 9 is a previously scheduled holiday break for the plant.

The production halt is caused by a global shortage of semiconductors and is not linked to a fire that hit chipmaker Renesas Electronics Corp, a Subaru spokeswoman said.

The Yajima plant manufactures some of the automaker's popular models, such as the Legacy sedan and Forester crossover.

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Mississippi dealer George Carr, 65, dies of COVID-19

George Carr, owner of a car dealership in Vicksburg, Miss., died March 29 after a long battle with COVID-19. He was 65.

He made his mark in the automotive industry in 1989, when he visited the Vicksburg area and bought the dealership then called Heritage Motors.

It became George Carr Buick-Cadillac-GMC, and he operated it for more than 30 years.

Carr was born in Nashville in 1955 and raised there, according to his obituary. He received his political science degree from Lipscomb University, a private liberal arts college in the city.

He is survived by his wife, Debbie, and parents, Rea and Neada Carr, as well as two children and several grandchildren.

There will be a service at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Crossway Church in Vicksburg.

Instead of flowers, the family is asking for donations to the Vicksburg Warren Humane Society or the Vicksburg Kiwanis Club, of which Carr was a member for 32 years.

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DAILY DRIVE PODCAST: April 5, 2021 | The hidden value of predictive analytics

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Toyota touts GR 86’s sleeker design, higher power

TOKYO – Toyota has pulled the wraps off its next-generation 86 coupe, giving the redesigned sporty car a boost in power to answer customers clamoring for more oomph.

Toyota also rechristened the nameplate, in the Japan market at least, as the GR 86, in a nod to the brand’s Gazoo Racing tuner line. The overhauled GR 86 launches in Japan this autumn.

The entry-level driver’s car was jointly developed by Toyota Motor Corp. and Subaru Corp., with Subaru providing the engine and manufacturing and Toyota doing the design. Subaru said it had a bigger hand in this redesign, helping envision the front fender lines and other tweaks.

The first generation went on sale in 2012, with Subaru calling its version the BRZ. Subaru unveiled the second-generation BRZ last fall, saying it would go on sale as a 2022 model.

Toyota presented the GR 86 on Monday in an online event that also featured the overhauled BRZ under the banner “Let’s make ever-better car…

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