🚗 Cybertruck deliveries incoming

Plus: Detroit Three hurting from strikes, BMW adopts Tesla chargers, Lucid Motors struggling, and more.

Happy Friday morning. This is Car Alerts with your weekly roundup from the world of cars.

In today’s edition:

  • Ford, GM, Stellantis hurting from UAW strike

  • Tesla Cybertruck to begin delivery

  • BMW adopts Tesla chargers

  • Lucid Motors struggles

  • and more

MARKETS 📈

Note: Stock market data as of Thursday’s market close.

HEADLINES 📰

Tesla CEO also says Cybertrucks will begin delivery November 30th and admits that making this truck is hard.

Ford to temporarily cut one shift at Michigan EV plant, citing multiple constraints, including supply chain issues.

BMW EVs will use Tesla’s charging port starting in 2025, including their Mini and Rolls-Royce brands in the decision.

EV sales jumped 50 percent in Q3 — which brands are celebrating?

Ferrari to accept crypto as payment for its luxury sports cars in the US.

Automakers blast US plan to hike fuel efficiency rules, calling the NHTSA’s unreasonable.

RECALLS & LAWSUITS

Ford recalling 35,000 US Mach-E EVs over power loss reports.

NHTSA investigating GM's Cruise over reported pedestrian injuries.

Tesla recalls 58,000 Model X SUVs because warning lights may not indicate low brake fluid levels.

That’s all we have for you this week. We’ll see you next Friday morning with more car content.

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