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The list of discontinued vehicle models grew again in 2025—but not just because of changing consumer tastes. New trade t...
12/30/2025

The list of discontinued vehicle models grew again in 2025—but not just because of changing consumer tastes. New trade tariffs, the expiration of federal EV tax credits, and shifting economics in the delivery and fleet market all played a role in pushing several vehicles out of U.S. showrooms. The latest from Automotive News: https://www.autonews.com/car-concepts/an-discontinued-vehicles-2025-1223/

11/21/2025

Learn more about the economic impact of Vermont's automotive industry at TheVermontDrive.com.

Comprehensive coverage on WCAX-TV by Sophia Thomas on the end of the EV federal tax credit and its impact on Vermont:
10/01/2025

Comprehensive coverage on WCAX-TV by Sophia Thomas on the end of the EV federal tax credit and its impact on Vermont:

If you’ve had your eye on an electric vehicle, Tuesday could be the day to seal the deal.

Check out VermontTEN.org for the latest Vehicle Index to find what Vermonters are driving.
09/29/2025

Check out VermontTEN.org for the latest Vehicle Index to find what Vermonters are driving.

There is still time to register for the Vermont Auto Conference in Montpelier. Go to TheVermontDrive.com/show
09/09/2025

There is still time to register for the Vermont Auto Conference in Montpelier. Go to TheVermontDrive.com/show

The Vermont Vehicle and Automotive Distributors Association (VADA) is a trade association of new and used car and truck dealers, along with motorcycle, recreational vehicle, farm equipment, power equipment, and construction equipment dealers, as well as m

Learn more about how this impacts vehicle sellers and buyers at the Vermont Auto Conference on September 18 in Montpelie...
08/18/2025

Learn more about how this impacts vehicle sellers and buyers at the Vermont Auto Conference on September 18 in Montpelier. More at TheVermontDrive.com

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he doesn't agree with federal subsidies for high-speed EV chargers, but that his department "will respect Congress' will" and release the funds.

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