Author: Automotive News Feed
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For small dealership groups, what’s the key to compliance?
Implementing compliance software may be a no-brainer for large dealership groups, but some smaller groups lack the infrastructure and capital to install those same systems.
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Chase, Wells Fargo take measured approach to auto lending
Wells Fargo and Chase Auto remain cautious on auto finance, although Wells Fargo increased auto loan originations last quarter, and Chase Auto Finance has increased lease originations for its private-label customers.
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“Proteccionismo regional” en USMCA favorece a México: negociador Seade
Jesús Seade, quien lideró las negociaciones para el USMCA, por parte del gobierno entrante que encabezará Andrés Manuel López Obrador, dijo que el acuerdo creará más empleos en Estados Unidos, pero México lo hará aún mejor “si juega sus cartas bien”….
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Audi autonomous car partner Cognata raises $18.5 million
Israeli autonomous vehicle simulation platform provider Cognata, which has a partnership with Audi, has raised $18.5 million in a private funding round led.
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Suppliers warn hard Brexit may set UK back decades
Failure to secure a trade deal for Britain when it exits the EU next year could set the UK auto sector back two decades, leading parts suppliers said as they urged leaders to reach agreement at a summit in Brussels.
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First Shift: Bill would extend EV tax credits for GM, Tesla
Bill would extend EV tax credits for GM, Tesla; Tesla secures China factory site; Detroit gives Ford a break; BMW plugs big gap in lineup; Mercedes Instagram promo for A class.
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After tearing down Tesla Model 3, analyst says profit potential huge, but ‘this body is their single biggest problem’
The manufacturing analysts who spent 6,600 hours inside a warehouse north of Detroit picking apart a Model 3 have good news and bad news for Tesla.
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VW, FCA, Renault among hardest hit as Europe sales slump 23% on WLTP
VW Group, Fiat Chrysler and Renault were among the biggest losers as Europe car sales fell 23 percent to 1.12 million in September following the introduction of a new testing regime, industry association ACEA said.
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VW, FCA, Renault take sales hit in Europe on WLTP
VW Group, Fiat Chrysler and Renault were among the biggest losers as Europe car sales fell 23 percent to 1.12 million in September following the introduction of a new testing regime, industry association ACEA said.
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Could Jaguar become an EV-only brand?
Could Jaguar become an EV-only brand? That’s the strategy under consideration by company leaders, one in which the British luxury marque would replace its conventional vehicles with battery-electric models over the next five to seven years.