Author: Automotive News n Feed
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Gems in Geneva
Mercedes will contribute to the glitz at the Geneva auto show, while Italdesign, Audi’s design and engineering subsidiary, will present a vehicle that takes shared individual mobility to new heights.
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From a Tokyo skyscraper, Honda peers at Silicon Valley
Honda and its Japanese competitors know they need to catch up on advanced software work for future technologies. To inspire engineers, Honda has created a warm and welcoming work environment high up a Tokyo skyscraper.
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Will purchase of Opel mean deja vu for PSA?
PSA Group has purchased the loss-making European arm from a U.S automaker before. It didn’t go well.
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A chance to change the world
Automotive News’ Shiraz Ahmed took an informal survey of an online chat group created for Udacity’s self-driving car engineering course.
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Check out the ANE monthly magazine for March
The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly magazine is ready to view.
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Post-Ghosn silence will take some getting used to
When Carlos Ghosn officially hands over the baton as CEO of Nissan next month, the car business is going to be a little quieter. Ghosn isn’t retiring.
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How Kia’s Stinger got its Italian accent
Where did the inspiration for Kia’s new Stinger luxury hatchback come from? Here’s a hint: It was Italian.
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Dealer Anniversaries
Dealers featured this week include Josh Norris, dealership manager, and Ron Norris, president of Ron Norris Honda in Titusville, Fla.; Brad Miller, dealer principal of Honda of Seattle; and A.J. Dohmann, of A.J.
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Porsche stores repeat atop online response study
Porsche dealerships earned the top spot in Pied Piper’s annual online lead-responsiveness study for the second year in a row, despite scoring three points lower than last year.