Author: Automotive News Breaking News Feed
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2019 BMW M850i xDrive convertible joins 8-series lineup
The soft-top, four-seat 2019 BMW M850i xDrive Convertible will launch in March and start at $122,395, including shipping.
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Ford says Bosch produced part involved in Focus recall
Ford has filed a new safety recall report with NHTSA, correcting the supplier information for a defective canister purge valve that resulted in a recall of nearly 1.3 million Ford Focus vehicles in the U.S.
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GM halts facility upgrades as Barra makes case for costs cuts
General Motors is postponing renovations to its famed design studios and halting a project to transform its global propulsion headquarters in an effort to reduce costs.
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Hyundai-Kia group combines for slim gain as Genesis bleeding continues
Small cars, hybrids and crossovers lifted South Korea’s Hyundai-Kia group to a narrow 0.7 percent U.S. sales increase in October. Genesis was no help.
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U.S. OCTOBER 2018 SUBARU AUTO SALES: Ascent, redesigned Forester extend streak
Subaru of America’s venerable Outback crossover wagon had its weakest month of the year but the automaker was still able to eke out a sales gain in October.
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U.S. OCTOBER 2018 NISSAN AUTO SALES: Sales slide 11% despite Infiniti brand gains
Nissan Division’s U.S. sales fall 13% in October on sharp decline in car sales
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U.S. OCTOBER 2018 TOYOTA AUTO SALES: Trucks continue to boost Toyota
It was a record October for Toyota division light-truck sales.
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U.S. OCTOBER 2018 TOYOTA AUTO SALES: Trucks continue to boost Toyota
It was a record October for Toyota division light-truck sales. Surging deliveries of the Tacoma pickup and Highlander crossover led Toyota Motor Sales to a slight gain for the month.
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U.S. OCTOBER 2018 FORD AUTO SALES: Sales fall as car and truck losses offset SUV gains
Ford’s U.S. light-vehicle sales fell 3.9 percent in October as a continued drop in car demand and a second-straight decline for F-series pickups outweighed gains for crossovers and SUVs.
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Why FCA is dialing back on transmission production
Amid softening in U.S. vehicle sales, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said it will extend production shutdowns at two Indiana transmission plants.