Author: Automotive News Breaking News Feed
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Jeep Gladiator pickup photos leaked
Fiat Chrysler accidentally — or maybe on purpose — leaked pictures and specs of the new Jeep pickup that goes on sale next year.
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Why AutoNation is teaming up with Fair
AutoNation is partnering with Fair, a used-vehicle leasing subscription service, to offer customers a flexible lease option.
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Ford open to investors in autonomous vehicles but cautious on VW, Hackett says
Ford CEO Jim Hackett says the automaker is open to investment by automakers and others in its autonomous vehicle business, but cautioned that expanding partnerships with German automaker Volkswagen AG is a “delicate dance.”
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Ford Motor’s blueprint for autonomous vehicle profits
Just because Ford doesn’t have plans to launch a commercial business with autonomous vehicles until 2021 does not necessarily mean the company is behind, argues Sherif Marakby, CEO of Ford Autonomous Vehicles.
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WLTP testing hits VW Fiat Chrysler sale sin Europe
VW Group, Fiat Chrysler and Renault were among the biggest losers last month as Europe car sales fell 7 percent following the introduction of a new testing regime in September.
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Ford dealership in S. Calif. faces backlash over ‘smoking hot’ sales promotion
A Southern California Ford dealership is facing heavy criticism for “smoking hot” promotions on new vehicles launched during what have become the
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E.U. would strike back at U.S. car tariffs, trade chief warns
The European Union would retaliate against any U.S. decision to impose tariffs on car imports, though the bloc hopes it can avoid such a confrontation, European Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom said.
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Ford ‘will figure it out,’ retired CEO Mulally says
Despite the headwinds it faces today, including new mobility services that are disrupting the status quo in the auto industry, Ford Motor Co.
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Uber revenue slows as quarterly loss surges to $1.1 billion
Uber’s sales are dramatically slowing even as the ride-hailing company is spending more to fuel global growth, particularly in its food delivery business.
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Car buyers like texting with their dealerships, study shows
Porsche tops the luxury segment, while the Mini brand ranked highest in the mass-market segment in J.D. Power’s latest sales satisfaction study.