For residents of one state, the cost of car ownership may be far greater than the mere purchase price. Massachusetts may soon track how much you drive and charge accordingly if the new Freedom To Move Act is passed, and it’s causing quite the controversy.
The federal tax credit, totaling a $7,500 incentive to buy an electric vehicle, is being killed by the Trump administration on September 30. As a result, automakers are making sure they urge customers to snap up an EV, according to Reuters.
New-vehicle affordability improved slightly in June, reversing some of the deterioration following the announcement of new tariffs, according to the Cox Automotive/Moody’s Analytics Vehicle Affordability Index.
Consumers are price-sensitive, so incentives are increasing again. Discounting is on the rise to keep retail sales moving. Prices rose 6% year over year in June, even as total sales volume declined due to fewer selling days.
Motus released its State of Corporate Driving in America: 2025 Benchmark Report, the first edition of an annual study focusing on the preferences and productivity of the country’s field teams.