Author: Automotive News Feed
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Ford unwraps the Model A, successor to the Model T
The Model A, Ford Motor Co.’s successor to the Model T, is introduced to the public and dealers on Dec. 2, 1927.
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2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan: The magic carpet goes off-roading
Rolls-Royce’s first foray into SUV territory is the Cullinan, a massive vehicle that shares a 6.75-liter twin-turbo V-12 engine with the recently redesigned Phantom. The Cullinan also shares the same aluminum platform as the Phantom.
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Venta de autos en México cae 5 por ciento durante noviembre
Los incentivos otorgados por las marcas y sus concesionarios para impulsar la compra de autos en México durante noviembre, no alcanzó para frenar la caída de ventas, las cuales quedaron casi ocho mil unidades abajo que el mismo mes de 2017.
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White House seeks more German auto production in U.S.
The White House is looking to whittle down a $30 billion automotive trade deficit with Germany with increased production in the U.S., Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said ahead of a meeting with automakers in Washington.
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BMW in talks with rivals over joining its self-driving consortium
BMW is in talks with at least two peers about joining its automated-driving group and expects to announce new members in the next three to four months.
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First Shift: Nov. U.S. sales winners, losers
Nov. U.S. sales winners, losers; GM begins contract-worker layoffs; UAW protests plant cuts; Barra, senators to meet; Another Ghosn arrest?; Toyota seeks to solve hybrid puzzle.
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Audi will invest nearly $16 billion in e-mobility, self-driving cars
“This planning round bears a clear signature: We are taking a very systematic approach to electric mobility and will be much more focused in future,” Audi’s interim CEO, Bram Schot, said.
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Audi will invest nearly $16 billion in e-mobility, self-driving cars
Audi said it plans to invest nearly $16 billion in e-mobility and self-driving cars through 2023.
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Fiat Chrysler lays off Italian workers building Maserati SUV
Fiat Chrysler will partially lay off more than half the workforce at its under-used Mirafiori plant in Turin, as it retools the factory to build EVs.
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Spanish sales fall 13% as diesel woes continue
Dealers blamed the “negative” climate sorrounding cars for a 13 percent fall in Spanish registrations in November as consumers worriy about the threat of diesel bans and even a complete ban on internal combustion engine vehicles in the future.