Autos: Interesting Stories from CNBC

Pothole season brings little new funding to fix them
Potholes are plentiful again this spring. Money to fix them is harder to come by.

JPMorgan Chase teaming up with Maserati
The Fiat-owned automaker teams with JPMorgan Chase to boost North American sales.

Ford adding plant, jobs in Mexico
In a move that is sure to draw ire on the presidential campaign trail, Ford said it will open a new assembly plant in Mexico.

Cramer: Tesla shorts, watch out
Investors shorting Tesla stock could wind up on the wrong side of the trade, CNBC’s Jim Cramer says.

Peugeot pledges sales drive in new mid-term plan
PSA Peugeot Citroen outlined plans on Tuesday to return to consistent sales growth as the French carmaker seeks to build on its recovery from near-bankruptcy to healthy profit.

Tesla dips as it misses Q1 shipment expectations
Tesla said Monday that it had delivered 14,820 vehicles in the first quarter — shy of guided expectations of 16,000 deliveries.

How to turn a clunker into a smart car
Silicon Valley tech giants and start-ups are vying to connect old cars to the cloud.

Will end of tax credit slow Tesla’s Model 3?
The electric vehicle credit is offered to the first 200,000 buyers of an electric vehicle in the U.S. from each automaker.

Tesla Model 3 tops $10 billion
CNBC’s Phil Lebeau has the latest numbers on vehicle orders for Tesla’s new $35,000 electric car.

Cramer: Tesla ‘is a phenomenon’
CNBC’s Jim Cramer is in awe with the demand for Tesla Motors’ Model 3.

Why Tesla may need cash to deliver on Model 3
Soaring demand for Tesla’s Model 3 obscures the possibility that the company may need to raise more cash to deliver them.

Here’s why your car could be the next smartphone
Technological shifts are making cars into smartphones, Hyundai’s top U.S. executive told CNBC recently.

Traders: Don’t believe Tesla’s Model 3 hype
More than 200,000 people pre-ordered Tesla’s new car, but some traders explain why that shouldn’t translate into buying the stock.

GM, Chrysler auto sales miss expectations
That means the industry could still meet analysts’ U.S. sales expectations of 17.25 million vehicles for March on an annualized basis.

Poll: Give a Model 3 deposit? Will you buy one?
To say the new Tesla Model 3 is a blockbuster hit is something of an understatement.

Musk delivers watershed moment for auto industry
Tesla quickly locked in a large base of paid reservations directly from retail buyers for its first lower-price electric car.

Tesla short interest hits record high
Despite the fanfare it appears some on Wall Street are taking a much sterner view of the prospects for Tesla.

Amazon in talks to buy stake in HERE: Report
Amazon is in talks with a consortium of German carmakers about taking a stake in high-definition digital mapping company HERE.

Tesla unveils $35,000-Model 3, pre-orders exceed 130,000
Tesla’s Model 3, a $35,000 electric car with a minimum range of 215 miles a charge, will start production in 2017, CEO Elon Musk said.

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