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Why tougher EU emissions rules put the combustion engine’s future in doubt
The EU is set to reshape the global auto industry later this year when it agrees on even more stringent emission targets for the next decade that could mark the beginning of the end for traditional combustion-powered vehicles in the world’s largest…
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Holden helps out paradegoers
In the latest spot to join our weekly viral video charts, Holden helps out with parade festivities.
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Coach credit unions on positives of indirect lending
FandI managers, coach your credit union partners, suggests Michael Cochrum of CU Direct.
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Mitsubishi gets a lot more European
Mitsubishi is becoming a lot more European as Chairman Carlos Ghosn fills key posts with trusted French and British executives.
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As VW exits crisis, the press spins next chapter like pirate radio
When the financial and automotive press gathered Tuesday in Wolfsburg, home to a leading automaker, were they at a VW press conference or at a pop concert?
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Cities, defying Trump, seek to dangle $10 billion order for EVs
Dozens of U.S. cities are willing to buy $10 billion of electric cars and trucks to show skeptical automakers there’s demand for low-emission vehicles, just as President Trump seeks to review pollution standards the industry opposes.
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AutoNews Now: VW open to talks with FCA
VW open to talks with FCA; Nakamura gave Nissan creativity, style and a funky Juke; Nissan marketing moves; Buick Regal replacements?; Puppy watch, Day 1.
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Quanergy’s $250 lidar to be produced later this year
The Mobileye/Intel deal on Monday shows how hot the lidar business has become in Silicon Valley.
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Self-driving startups make ripe targets
Smaller autonomous technology companies specializing in areas like artificial intelligence, sensors or mobility services could be a boon to big players looking to gain market share and attract automaker partnerships.
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Buick expected to replace Regal sedan with 5-door hatch, wagon
General Motors plans to replace the Buick Regal sedan in the United States with a sedan-styled five-door hatchback and Buick’s first wagon in two decades, according to two auto forecast firms.