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16 Oct, 2017
Reading services on the M4 have been voted as the best in England in a new study but the M4's Heston services is the worst
Britain's largest labour union, Unite, has called for guarantees over future investment into Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant following the carmaker's announcement that it is planning to make 400 people redundant as the plant cuts a shift (from two to one) amid slower demand for the Astra model made at the plant.
Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port manufacturing plant is to cut some 400 jobs as it looks to improve its competitive position amid changes to demand in the European car market.
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16 Oct, 2017
The Lincolnshire police force is trying new ways of training its officers to deal with high-speed driving including Playstation video games
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16 Oct, 2017
Drivers causing death by dangerous driving or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol will now face life sentences
NXP Semiconductors introduced its S32x processing platform, which it claims has 10 times the performance of current chipsets. The platform makes over-the-air updates possible.
New models, increased technology and a strong focus on personalization are helping volume automakers such as VW, Ford and Nissan boost sales and improve their bottom lines by selling more expensive versions of their subcompacts, data shows.
An experimental subscription service in Atlanta lets customers switch among up to 22 models for $3,000 a month.
What's behind Tesla's manufacturing woes? It could be something as simple as steel.
Infiniti has stocked up on QX50 and QX70 inventories to make it through the winter after halting production in preparation for new models to come.
Cadillac plans to hold off on a key pillar of its Project Pinnacle dealer incentive program and shift its strategy for virtual reality technology in showrooms to larger dealers.
Samsung probably wouldn't have paid much attention to automotive -- until suddenly the industry started talking about real technology.
A new generation of light trucks is being built and sold in Mexico, upending traditional notions of the country's place in the North American auto industry.
Global automakers and suppliers are scrambling to learn how much trouble they face after the revelation that Kobe Steel falsified inspection data on metals they used.
Dealers can reshape auto retailing by embracing new business models and developing value propositions that meet the needs of today's consumers, says Don Flow, CEO of Flow Automotive Cos.
Hyundai Motor America CMO Dean Evans predicts that with new vehicles luring first-time Hyundai shoppers and the Shopper Assurance program promoting loyalty, Hyundai could post a 10 percent sales gain over 2017.
Automakers and suppliers are starting to envision a world without the North American Free Trade Agreement. Signs are growing that the Trump administration is determined to gut the 23-year-old deal.
Mastria Nissan, of Raynham, Mass., carefully manages its Tires for Life program so as to avoid hurting its bottom line while raising its service retention rate.
A new building did more than expand Anchor Subaru. It changed dealer Bob Benoit's outlook and his connection with his customers. Here's his story.
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