Author: Automotive News Feed
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2019 Ford Edge ST reviews
The freshened 2019 Ford Edge gets a new performance variant, the Edge ST, which replaces the Edge Sport. The Edge ST is equipped with a specially tuned 2.7-liter EcoBoost V-6 that generates 335 hp and 380 pound-feet of torque.
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First Shift: Waymo to offer driverless paid rides – report
Waymo to offer driverless paid rides – report; Progress on import probe?; New boss for Maserati N.A.; CPO sales on rise; 192 days’ worth of Fiats; Shaggy, Sting and the Spider.
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Waymo will launch commercial robotaxi service next month, report says
Waymo will launch a commercial robotaxi service next month opeating under a new brand to compete with Uber and Lyft, Bloomberg reported.
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BMW may sell credit car business
BMW is one of the last major consumer companies to still own and manage its card portfolio. The automaker has held talks with banks about selling its credit card portfolio, sources told Bloomberg.
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BMW may sell U.S. credit-card business, report says
BMW is one of the last major consumer companies to still own and manage its card portfolio. The automaker has held talks with banks about selling its credit-card portfolio, sources told Bloomberg.
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Stuttgart fails to halt ban on older diesel cars
Stuttgart will enforce a ban on older diesel vehicles following a local German court ruling, the latest German city to fall into line with moves to cut pollution.
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VW said to be open to joining German battery cell consortium
Volkswagen is open to joining a German consortium exploring the production of EV battery cells and will discuss the matter at a board meeting on Friday, Reuters reported.
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Volkswagen open to joining German battery cell consortium, report says
Volkswagen is open to joining a German consortium exploring the production of EV battery cells and will discuss the matter at a board meeting on Friday, Reuters reported.
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Valeo CEO expects big gains from move to electrified, autonomous cars
Valeo has kept pace as the automotive industry moves toward more electrification and autonomous driving technology. Company CEO Jacques Aschenbroich spoke to Automotive News Europe about how the supplier is adapting to a changing industry.
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CEO de Hyundai: Recuperar terreno con una línea más completa de SUVs
El fabricante de autos surcoreano llegó tarde al furor por los SUV y ha pagado el precio con ventas deslucidas y un desplome en las utilidades. Pero a partir del próximo año, Hyundai estará finalmente compitiendo con una línea más completa.