Author: Automotive News Breaking News Feed
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Honda Canada latest to recall vehicles over ‘gas bubbles’ in brake lines
Honda Canada is recalling about 7,500 vehicles because a problem with the brake system could lead to crashes. The recall affects three nameplates across two brands.
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Ferrari quarterly earnings rise 5%, boosted by V-8 sales
Ferrari third-quarter earnings rose nearly 5 percent, helped by positive performance from across its markets and strong sales of its V-8 models.
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Bird sues Beverly Hills over ban on electric scooters, impounds
The electric scooter sharing service sued to invalidate a municipal ban that led to impounds of thousands of the company’s vehicles.
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Subaru slumps to quarterly loss amid spiraling quality costs, recalls
Subaru tumbled into the red in the latest quarter amid spiraling costs for a series of recalls in Japan and other quality issues stemming from faulty vehicle inspections.
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San Diego dealer targeted in gambler’s lawsuit over giveaway
A gambler who refused to give up her claim to a car she says she won at a casino is suing the dealership for fraud.
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Caresoft’s virtual teardown software saves millions and mess
Caresoft engineers use high-tech 3D scans to virtually strip apart cars #8212; down to individual battery cells, wires and screws #8212; and sells that data to curious automakers and suppliers for up to half a million dollars.
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Tesla discloses more regulatory credits helped Q3 profit
Tesla booked $189.5 million in automotive regulatory credits during the third quarter which helped contribute to profitability, the company said in a quarterly filing.
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GM to launch ebike brand in 2019
General Motors plans to launch a new brand and lineup of electrified bicycles beginning in 2019.
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Subaru and Toyota are recalling 411,000 vehicles across the globe for a problem with the valve spring that could cause the engine to stall.
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Continental plans $59 million electronics plant in Mexico
Continental, the fourth-largest global supplier of automotive parts, is investing more than $59 million to build an electronics plant in Aguascalientes, Mexico.