Author: Automotive News Breaking News Feed
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Penske, LIthia to workers: Get a physical, save money
Penske Automotive Group Inc. and other public retailers are offering financial rewards to employees and their spouses for things like getting a physical or completing biometric screenings.
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PSA Group on track with U.S. plans
The French automaker, PSA group, is on track with its plans to return to the U.S. through its newly created PSA North America.
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Honda manager tackles new terrain as Insight manufacturing lead
In a rare move, Honda chose someone from its powersports division to lead manufacturing for a car, the third-generation Insight.
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AutoNation and Scott Painter patch things up
After a public feud over customer-data access led to a severed contract, AutoNation and TrueCar made amends. Now, the dealership group is giving ex-TrueCar CEO Scott Painter a second chance.
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Onboard cameras a Pandora’s Box?
Onboard cameras are beginning to watch drivers to make sure they have their eyes on the road. Is this a Pandora’s box of privacy issues?
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Dealers need to innovate with used-vehicles
The need for traditional dealers to get innovative in the pre-owned space was apparent at the 2018 Used Car Week annual event in Scottsdale, Ariz.
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Zotye USA wants to start selling a Chinese-made crossover in the U.S. in 2020
Chinese automaker Zotye has begun signing up U.S. retailers and plans to “really shake things up” when it comes to factory-dealer norms.
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GM says ignore the mpg label on 4-cylinder Silverado pickup engine
GM argues that EPA fuel economy ratings for its 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine don’t tell the whole story.
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Industry on edge with trade pact signing near
Provisional agreement on a new North American trade pact was supposed to reduce economic uncertainty for the industry after months of acrimonious negotiations. But less than two weeks before the official signing of the U.S.
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Toyota looks to quieter 2020 Corolla to make some noise
The redesigned Corolla must prove it can deliver more stability and power to Toyota’s U.S. car sales, which are down 11 percent this year.