Leo Michael Cartoons - Q3 2021
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Rivian is the first company to launch an electric pickup truck in the United States.

Congress is moving to tie electric vehicle incentives to vehicles built in unionized U.S. plants. The debate over fairness will only grow louder.

Tesla’s Cybertruck has fallen about a year behind schedule, according to a report citing remarks CEO Elon Musk made on a companywide call with employees.


Dodge will be laying out its vision in the months ahead to give enthusiasts an idea of what to expect from its electrified products.

The surging virus has dealers reviving mask requirements and implementing or considering vaccine incentives — even mandates — for their employees.

Car makers are facing tough decisions about which mouths to feed amid a historic inventory shortage.

For the second-straight year the New York auto show has been canceled due to the coronavirus. Organizers expect the show to return in April 2022.

Automakers headed for an EV future will bridge the divide with more sales of ICE vehicles.

No microchips, no inventory? Not quite, but 2021 is coming pretty close.

The luxury-vehicle segment is on a post-Covid high with sales surging, but that euphoria may subside as the global semiconductor shortage silences more assembly lines.

The scarcity of vehicles. brought on by the microchip shortage, continues to plague dealers and shoppers alike.

Experts say the growing risk of cyberattacks means dealerships and their software vendors should stay on top of data security practices.













A collection of Leo Michael cartoons from the third quarter of 2021.