On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced a 25 percent tariff on automobiles and auto parts made outside of the United States, leading to uncertainty within the market.
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One of the most successful off-road racers in history is bringing his winning Trophy Truck to Las Vegas.
On July 31, 14-year-old Roman Pandullo is not asking for the latest video game or trendy sneakers. Instead, he has a birthday wish to help the animals at the Henderson Animal Shelter for his seventh year in a row.
In a heartening display of support for the local arts scene, Findlay Automotive has announced a donation of $5,000 to the esteemed A Public Fit Theater Company. This generous contribution will aid the theater company in continuing its mission of producing high-quality theatrical performances while showcasing the talents of local artists.
Tragically, there are over 400,000 victims of sexual assault in the U.S. each year. In response to this alarming statistic, Findlay Automotive Group has made a donation to Signs of Hope, an organization dedicated to aiding victims of sexual violence and human trafficking.
For Findlay Acura dealership internet sales director Garrett Morgan, the internet department is an invaluable part of the car business.
Mary Kay independent sales director Cheryl Gainsford might be getting used to picking up new Cadillacs from Findlay Cadillac in the Valley Automall. She earned the use of a pink Cadillac for two years for the fifth time in what has proven to be the ultimate reward for hard work and success.
Ford continues to amaze members of the automobile industry and the many customers who have made the Ford F-150 the top-selling truck for the past 40 years.
Towbin Motorcars hosted a grand opening party Oct. 12 to celebrate its new Ferrari Maserati of Las Vegas showroom, now open at 5540 W. Sahara Ave.
HomeAid of Southern Nevada, a group of local businesspeople in the homebuilding industry who are dedicated to helping those in need, just received a shot in the arm of $7,100 from Findlay Automotive Group.
Friendly Ford new car manager Taylor Warf arrived early at the dealership Oct. 21 for the annual fall edition of Paws for the Cause, which has become the go-to gathering spot each year for those looking for a family dog.
“Pink Saturdays” at Chapman have become a year-round initiative for breast cancer awareness, however, when October rolls around, it goes into full effect. Honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month has become a personal cause for Lawrence Ennis, general sales manager of Chapman Warm Springs. Ennis and his team members wear pink attire and pink ribbons as a way to pay tribute to Ennis’ mother, who lost her battle with breast cancer, and to raise awareness about the importance of early detection.
Mecum Auctions will produce its first-ever Las Vegas collector-car auction Nov. 16-18 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The event will feature an estimated 1,000 American muscle cars, classics, Corvettes, hot rods, resto-mods and more to cross the auction block from approximately 20 surrounding states and Canada.
Robert Hernandez was 20 years old when he went into the Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram showroom looking to purchase a car. At the time, Hernandez needed help with his credit having only just arrived in the United States from Cuba.
Findlay Chevrolet generated quite the buzz when it ushered the 2017 Chevrolet Colorado truck into its lineup last year. And that enthusiasm is contagious as evidenced by the fact that 12 members of the dealership’s staff purchased various Colorado models. Among those who bought Colorados were both the general manager and a lot porter.
Las Vegas Personal Injury attorney Ryan Alexander has always believed that the holidays should be a time of joy, hope, and togetherness. Determined to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others, he launched his charitable initiative, “Give Hope & Help.”
Mecum Auctions returns to the Las Vegas Convention Center for its seventh annual collector car auction in the city through Saturday.
More than 100,000 car enthusiasts from across the country are expected to attend SEMA, the speciality equipment automotive show that starts Tuesday.
Barrett-Jackson’s Las Vegas Auction at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s new West Hall Expansion kicked off Thursday morning with an “Automobilia” auction.
Motorists with the money can now explore off-road in luxury or just make a statement dropping the kids off at school.
