Author: Automotive News Feed
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Mercedes will roll out GLC fuel cell SUV to help refine tech
Mercedes will soon start handing over its GLC F-Cell model to fleet customers in a bid to refine its fuel cell technology through real-world testing.
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Mercedes will roll out GLC fuel cell SUV to help refine tech
Mercedes will soon start handing over its GLC F-Cell model to fleet customers in a bid to refine its fuel cell technology through real-world testing.
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Mercedes will roll out GLC fuel cell SUV
Mercedes will soon start handing over its GLC F-Cell model to fleet customers in a bid to refine its fuel cell technology through real-world testing.
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Audi’s Schot would like to be long-term CEO, report says
Audi’s interim CEO, Bram Schot, laid claim to the top job for the long term amid uncertainty when Markus Duesmann, who has been seen as CEO-designate, can join Audi parent Volkswagen Group from BMW.
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Audi’s Schot would like to be long-term CEO
Audi’s interim CEO, Bram Schot, laid claim to the top job for the long term amid uncertainty when Markus Duesmann, who has been seen as CEO-designate, can join Audi parent Volkswagen Group from BMW.
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UK car industry launches contingency program for no-deal Brexit
The UK’s automotive industry launched a Brexit plan to help it safeguard its supply chain in the event of a no-deal exit from the EU.
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UK auto industry launches contingency program for no-deal Brexit
A no-deal Brexit could have “devastating consequences” and businesses must plan for all eventualities, including the worst, the SMMT industry association warned.
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BMW stops sales of i3 with range extender, citing more robust battery
BMW will stop offering range extenders powered by combustion engines on its i3 full-electric vehicle in Europe when a new, more powerful battery with 120 ampere-hours replaces its predecessor.
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Set the right expectations
If your sales team also helps with FandI, make sure it is up to date on market trends, such as the Federal Reserve rate, says Dwayne Wiggins, an FandI trainer.
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Automakers react cautiously to weaker CO2 target
Automakers reacted cautiously to a less stringent CO2 emissions target for new-car fleets in Europe but said the goal could still hit the industry’s competitiveness.