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11 Oct, 2016
Save the owner or save the others? Mercedes says the answer to the million-dollar autonomous question is quite simple
The list of suitors for embattled automotive safety products supplier Takata is expected to be reduced to two following a meeting in New York or Detroit at the end of this month.
When Michael Lopez joined Brown Automotive Group in January, he found there wasn't a social media or digital strategy at the Texas-based group.
Luxury brand Lincoln is considering local production in China where parent company Ford already has joint venture assembly plants with Chinese automakers. The country is the top market for General Motors nameplate Buick and Cadillac is also assembled there.
Sales of new passenger cars and LCVs in Russia decreased by 10.9% on last year in the month of September according to data released by the Moscow-based AEB.
Infineon has acquired Dutch electronics company Innoluce, a designer of miniature lidar laser-scanning modules that the German chip giant says can help it develop affordable sensor systems for self-driving cars.
Ford is idling its Mustang factory in Michigan for a week after the iconic sports car suffered a 32 percent sales decline in the U.S. last month and was outsold by the Chevrolet Camaro for the first time in almost two years.
A 32% fall in September sales of Ford's iconic 'pony car' Mustang has prompted the automaker to stop production for a week.
The cars part of Honda's premium brand business continues to be a drag on the success of Acura. Without SUVs in North America and China, the upscale division would be in serious trouble. Clearly, more such models are needed.
Self-driving technology promises to pretty much transform the auto industry as we know it. It may also change the business of selling motorcycles. It all comes down to safety, according to Karl Viktor Schaller, head of development at BMW Motorrad.
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11 Oct, 2016
Pedestrianised areas of Milton Keynes have hosted the UK's first trial of autonomous car tech in a public space
German-based logistics firm Deutsche Post DHL has developed its own electric delivery van on an outsourcing manufacturing model and has recently added a larger variant to one that is already in service.
The union that represents most workers at Hyundai's South Korea factories plans to resume wage talks with management on Wednesday after months of strikes in the automaker's worst-ever industrial dispute, disrupting output at its key domestic...
A driverless vehicle carrying passengers is being tested on the UK's public roads for the first time as part of trials aimed at paving the way for autonomous cars to hit the highways by the end of the decade.
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11 Oct, 2016
Las Vegas show displays the best of the aftermarket, and Ford’s set the ball rolling with four crazy custom pick-ups
New-car sales in Russia fell 10.9 percent in September, although Lada, Renault, Volkswagen and Toyota bucked the downward trend by boosting their sales.
Fiat Chrysler reached a tentative labor agreement with Canadian union Unifor late Monday, averting a strike just minutes before workers were set to walk off the line.
Volkswagen Group's Seat brand expects its second SUV, the Arona, to play a big role in its goal to achieve long-term profitability. Seat says the Arona is part of the brand's biggest ever product offensive.
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