Author: Automotive News Feed
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Carvana CEO Ernie Garcia is a 2018 Automotive News All Star
Carvana CEO Ernie Garcia, a 2018 Automotive News All Star, has overseen the company known for its oversized vehicle vending machines, with rapid growth in the last year in revenue and sales.
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Rivian teases vehicles in video
Rivian Automotive is set to debut two vehicles, an SUV and a pickup, this week at AutoMobility LA and teased at least one of them in a video on its YouTube channel.
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Kurt McNeil, General Motors U.S. vice president of sales operations Kurt McNeil is a 2018 Automotive News All Star
2018 Automotive News All Star Kurt McNeil, General Motors U.S. vice president of sales operations, leads a team offering dealers forward-looking tools to help them succeed.
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Ford and Argo embrace a steep self-driving learning curve in Miami
Miami’s roads are a mess. This chaos, it turns out, is exactly why Ford has plunged headlong into testing the mettle of its autonomous-driving technology on Miami’s streets.
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Flexibility while maintaining safety is the key to self-driving vehicle interiors
For decades, automakers have mounted front seat tracks to the vehicle floor with a bolt at each corner.
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Downey Nissan uses social media to sell cars
Downey Nissan, near Los Angeles, makes it convenient for customers to share a professional video of their new or used vehicle on social media.
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Toyota Research Institute CEO Gill Pratt is a 2018 Automotive News All Star, talent attraction
Gill Pratt has become a distinctive voice on both safety issues and the potential for autonomous drive technology to augment human drivers, rather than just replace them.
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MItsubishi CEO Fred Diaz is a 2018 Automotive News All Star
As Mitsubishi looks to expand its U.S. dealer base, CEO Fred Diaz is taking an open approach, traveling the country to meet directly with his dealer body.
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A radical thought to fix auto shows: Work together
Auto shows already have the means to rejuvenate their brands, if they’re willing to take a radical step and work together.
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Self-driving cars might make people sick to their stomachs
Relax in a vehicle and read a book, stream video or drift into a well-deserved nap. These are the promised advantages of travel in a self-driving era.