Author: Automotive News Feed
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Nearly 200 2017-18 Ford GT supercars recalled over hydraulic fluid leak
Ford issued a recall for 194 of its hand-built, 2017-18 GT supercars over a hydraulic fluid leak.
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German industry says new CO2 target threatens jobs
EU plans to cut CO2 emissions from vehicles by 35 percent by 2030 pose a threat to Germany as a car-building nation, industry association VDA said.
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German industry says CO2 emissions target threatens jobs
European Union plans to cut carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles by 35 percent by 2030 pose a threat to Germany as a car-building nation, industry association VDA said.
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Lamborghini bets on Urus SUV to boost India sales
Lamborghini is betting the Urus, its first SUV, will help win it more customers in India, a market where the automaker sold just 30 cars last year.
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GM’s 2.7-liter turbo engine is in the wrong truck
I’ll give General Motors’ new four-cylinder exactly one year in the redesigned Silverado before it fades into the Colorado and becomes a big success. A misfire of this magnitude is rare for GM these days.
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Musk has 143 days before creditors start demanding their money
With capital markets still minting bonds and loans by the trillions, it’s still relatively comfortable runway for a company such as Tesla to secure a financial reprieve.
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First Shift: Small engine, small mpg boost for Silverado
Small engine, small mpg boost for Silverado; Interim Audi CEO wants job long-term; Report: FCA near deal to sell Magneti Marelli; Opel axing three models; Giving AVs human instinct.
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2019 Chevy Silverado with 4-cylinder engine rated at 21 mpg combined
The redesigned 2019 Chevrolet Silverado equipped with a new four-cylinder engine will achieve an EPA-estimated 21 mpg combined, or 20 mpg city and 23 mpg highway, in line with other entry-level pickup engines from Ford (3.
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Vietnamese carmaking startup VinFast gets $950 million credit line
HANOI, Vietnam — VinFast, which aims to become Vietnam’s first domestic car manufacturer, said it has secured a 12-year credit facility for as much as $950 million to help buy machinery and equipment from German suppliers.