Author: Automotive News Feed
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First Shift: Ford plans announcement on jobs
Ford plans announcement on jobs; Bill Ford’s take on VW; Waymo launches paid AV rides; NYC sets Uber, Lyft minimum wage; A Mustang with power – and printed parts; Volvo honor.
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Land Rover gears up for Defender launch in 2020
Land Rover will likely reveal its new Defender model next year ahead of sales in 2020. The SUV will be built in five-door and three-door versions, mirroring the original off-road vehicle.
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VW Group gets big WLTP hit as German sales fall 10%
German sales fell 10 percent in November as automakers, including VW Group’s Porsche and Audi brands, continue to adapt to the new WLTP emissions testing regime.
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Ghosn may have benefited from Nissan’s weak governance
Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn had near-total say over how much he was paid, which may have led to his arrest for alleged financial misconduct.
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JLR weakness drives owner Tata Motors’ deeper into junk-rating
SandP Global Ratings lowered the credit rating of Tata Motors and its Jaguar Land Rover unit deeper into junk on Tuesday, citing weaker-than-expected profitability at JLR.
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Una pregunta clave en una encuesta puede ser muy valiosa
El grupo de concesionarios de automóviles, Birchwood Auto Group, de Manitoba, Canadá, considera que las encuestas a los clientes extremadamente concisas generan más información sobre las experiencias de estos que las encuestas tradicionales, que…
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Secure digital files
Take steps to protect digital records, says Steve Roennau of EFG Cos. The copy machine, for example, has information on scanned and copied documents.
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Still absorbing WLTP change, Italy sales fall 6%
Registrations in Italy declined 6 percent in November, according to figures published by the nation’s Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.
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MG will sell first EV in Europe
MG has introduced its first EV, an electric variant of the MG ZS small crossover, and plans to sell it in Europe as well as China.
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Madrid ordena retirar en tres días los patinetes eléctricos
El Ayuntamiento de Madrid ordenó el martes que todos los patinetes eléctricos que las empresas VOI, Wind y Lime operan en la ciudad sean retirados en un máximo de 72 horas, tras denegarles la autorización.