Author: Automotive News Feed
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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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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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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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GM’s Mary Barra, Industry Leader of the Year, returns to crisis footing
As she approaches the five-year mark, Mary Barra is calling on her crisis-management skills and lessons again to help drive the company and its work force of 180,000-plus through its next transformation and further away from the shadows of “old” GM.
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2019 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid vs. the 2019 Mini Cooper S E Countryman All4
A look at the new Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid, and how it compares with the 2019 Mini Cooper S E Countryman All4.
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Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association Senior Vice President Ann Wilson is a 2018 Automotive News All Star
Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association Senior Vice President Ann Wilson, a 2018 Automotive News All Star, spearheaded the group’s efforts to minimize disruptions for suppliers affected by trade changes and tariffs.
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David Rosenberg, CEO of Prime Automotive Group, is a 2018 Automotive News All Star
Automotive News All star David Rosenberg, CEO of Prime Automotive Group, helped launch a new vehicle subscription program this year.
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Renault-Nissan leaders to meet amid tensions over Ghosn ouster
Renault-Nissan executives will attempt this coming week to shield their joint operations from a looming power struggle between the carmakers, following alliance boss Carlos Ghosn’s shock arrest.