Author: Automotive News Feed
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New Audi boss Mark Del Rosso a familiar face
Mark Del Rosso will not need any introductions to his dealer network when he becomes president of Audi of America on Dec. 1. They already know who he is and what he can do.
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Precios y financiamiento más caros, el gran reto para concesionarios
La elevación de los precios de transacción y las tasas de interés tienen preocupados a los analistas y concesionarios en EEUU el sentido de que los consumidores pueden llegar a un punto crítico.
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Ford gripped by new tensions
Ford has had a tough time getting others to understand and gain confidence in the early stages of CEO Jim Hackett’s companywide restructuring, and salaried workers are now wondering about their future with the company as cuts loom.
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Porsche CFO sees Ferrari-topping potential for VW ‘super group’
Porsche could be worth a fortune if listed with sibling VW Group ultraluxury brands, finance chief Lutz Meschke said.
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Are there secret microchips in cars made in China?
The news that microchips were implanted in server motherboards manufactured in China has one reader questioning electronic modifications of anything made in China.
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Apuesta CIATEC que las pruebas de los ‘airbags’ se queden en México
Desde hace 5 años se instaló en Guanajuato un laboratorio de prueba de bolsas de aire que ha permitido la evaluación y validación de sistemas de seguridad pasiva en ambiente controlado y en forma estática.
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State rules on emissions standards should be allowed
States should be allowed to set their own rules on emissions standards, writes one reader.
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Software giant SAP plans growth in connected car services
A global software colossus wades deeper into the connected-car business.
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German luxury brands face twin hurdles in USMCA and Brexit
Both Brexit and the USMCA have the potential of redrawing the map when it comes to the complex web of vehicle and component production.