25% tariffs on cars, parts has dealerships concerned

Car buyers face a new challenge as President Trump announced 25% tariffs on imported cars, trucks, and auto parts. This move aims to boost U.S. auto production and targets nations such as Mexico, Canada, Germany, and Japan. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

List: The most and least American-made cars

President Donald Trump’s 25% tariff on imported automobiles will hit some carmakers harder than others. Here’s a look at foreign brands that build their cars in the U.S. – and who doesn't.

President Trump announces new car import tariffs

President Trump has announced a new 25% tariff on cars that the U.S. imports. White House officials claim the move will help boost domestic manufacturing, but automakers depend on other countries for parts and finished vehicles, which means car prices could increase.

FBI launches task force to crack down on Tesla vandals

The FBI formed a task force to probe attacks on Tesla cars, dealerships, and charging stations nationwide. The bureau considers the incidents, which include arson, Molotov cocktails, and vandalism, as domestic terrorism, according to FOX News Digital.