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Automotive Insight

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with John McElroy

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Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Headlight glare is top complaint among drivers, and it could get worse 09.07.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports drivers have plenty to complain about, but headlights top the list. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

General Motors, Toyota getting involved in the Artemis space missions 08.07.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports General Motors and Lockheed Martin are developing an autonomous rover for a mission in 2030. Toyota is developing a lunar rover with a pressurized cabin. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Remanufacturing is big business in the U.S. auto industry 07.07.2026

Ever heard of remanufacturing? WWJ Auto Analyst John McElroy says it isn't exactly a secret, but automakers don't seem to want to talk about it.

The Rolls Royce you have to be invited to buy 06.07.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports Project Nightingale is a two seat car that is enormously long.

Automakers are switching to aluminum wiring 02.07.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy says aluminum wiring has many benefits and he anticipates more automakers will move to aluminum instead of copper in the future.

Henry Ford moved fast, something current auto execs should consider 01.07.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports Henry Ford had a staggering pace of development and current executives should study the corporate structure from the 1920s.

Is Metro Detroit ready for robotaxis? 29.06.2026

You can't call for a robotaxi in the Detroit area just yet, but WWJ Auto Analyst Jon McElroy says we're seeing more and more of them on the roads around here. (Photo credit: WWJ's Rob Davidek)

The long term outlook for the auto industry 29.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports new car sales are going to be lower in the next 10 years because households with two or three cars now may need only one in the future. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

The auto industry is all about performance and muscle cars, but that wasn't the case in 1957 23.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports while performance is top of mind for auto executives, in 1957 it was a completely different story.

The Big 3 all want to use more robots 22.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst Jon McElroy says GM, Ford and Stellantis want to use more robots and automation, which could make cars more affordable. The UAW doesn't like it. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

No, it's not a kill switch 22.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports an automotive technology is being politicized.

Ferrari makes cars that will run forever 18.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports Ferrari keeps blue prints, assembly sheet and the tooling design for every car going back to 1947. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

EU needs to protect its auto industry 16.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports the European auto industry is expected to lose 350,000 jobs by the end of the decade and automakers and suppliers are begging for help.

Electric vehicle sales start to make a comeback 15.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports with gas prices higher than a year ago, people may be looking to an EV. Kelly Blue Book says 85,000 EV's were sold in May. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

Different specifications for autos means everything is more expensive 11.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports one way to cut the cost of a car is to have automakers have the same specifications.

Magna CEO has ideas on how auto industry leaders can make decisions faster 10.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports Magna's CEO says decisions have to be made faster to keep up with the ever changing industry.

China establishes 4 tier program to make factories more automated 09.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports China is worried about more manufacturing moving out of the country so it is pushing automation.

Concerns about another chip shortage amid AI craze 08.06.2026

Another chip shortage on the horizon, this time linked to AI, could make the vehicle affordably crisis even worse, says WWJ automotive analyst John McElroy. (Photo: Getty Images)

Stellantis reorganization could save automaker a ton of money 04.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports Stellantis had been spending about $12 billion on capital expenditures each year, so the automaker will be saving billions under their new $70 billion investment proposal.

The mid-size pickup segment is getting flooded 04.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports there is a problem with so many mid-sized pickups planned by automakers. He says the mid-sized segment won't grow enough to accommodate the new entries. (Photo: Getty Images)

Trump administration opens the door a crack to Chinese cars 03.06.2026

The Big Three don't want China selling cars in the U.S., but WWJ auto analyst John McElroy says a move by the U.S. Commerce Department has opened the door to Chinese state-owned Geely, just a crack. (Photo: Getty Images)

Ferrari looks to attract different buyers with new Luce EV 02.06.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports Ferrari's first electric vehicle is designed to appeal to different buyers including women. He says it's a smart business plan.

There's a downside to China coming out with new cars so quickly 28.05.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports Chinese automakers are turning out new car models faster any any other automakers, but the downside is the older cars lose their value much faster than other cars.

Stellantis sets ambitious turnaround plan 27.05.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports the Stellantis turnaround plan involves building all of its new vehicles from three platforms, including one developed with a Chinese automaker. (Photo: Getty Images)

Fisker auto owners hack their own cars 25.05.2026

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports car owners were in a tough spot when Fisker Automotive went out of business They didn't have critical functions because they needed to connect to Fisker's cloud services. Several car owners got together and hacked into the system. (Photo: Getty Images)

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