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Automotive Industry
News covering the Automotive Industry at large.534 articles in this category
The Good News: PSA Peugeot Citroën is making a comeback to the U.S.
The Bad News: Don't expect it immediatelyThe Department of Justice begins investigating Bosch into their possible involvement in VW's diesel mess
The CEO of Continental AG says Volkswagen Diesel Scandal could kill the diesel market in a few countries
Larger Budget on defect investigations and a increased maximum fine are some of the changes in store.
It would seem the other shoe has dropped and the Japan auto companies which consumers have always said built bullet proof auto's are now on the receiving end of millions of recalls for poor quality parts. Check out how many auto's affect which manufactures.
Fiat Chrysler partnered with Guangzhou Auto to build vehicles in China. Guangzhou Auto wants the favor returned.
Ever wonder why rental fleets are somewhat devoid of GM and Ford vehicles, while Hyundai and Kia vehicles are taking their place?
A new audit into NHTSA shows they haven't implement many of the recommendations that were given to it back in 2011.
Two Senators Ask The DoT To Urge Drivers of GM Vehicles Involved In The Ignition Switch Recall To Stop Driving Them
Yamaha opened the books for excepting orders for their new Hyper-EV electric motor with up to 350 kW power output per motor, 1.4 MW total in four motor AWD configuration.
Wolf is a simple work truck with a soul that performs everyday tasks and is yet fun to drive as an adventure vehicle and will have a public debut during the month of August.
While ICE vehicle's average transaction was $48,247, EV average transactions were 8.5% higher, at $52,345.
Where artistic brilliance meets cutting-edge German technology, this is the Wiesmann Project Thunderball luxury roadster!
What is ZETA you ask?
This is the first industry-backed coalition of 28 businesses and growing covering employees in all US states advocating for a national policy that supports the sale of electric vehicles only starting in 2030 of light, medium and heavy-duty auto's. This group calls for the accelerated transition to EVs.
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