Author: Automotive News Feed
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Automakers criticize EU’s 35% CO2 reduction target
Automakers criticized a 35% CO2 emissions reduction target for new-car fleets in Europe, saying the goal could hit the industry’s competitiveness.
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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.
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U.S. agency warns carmakers on ‘safest’ label after Tesla boast
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is taking exception to Tesla’s characterization of the agency’s safety ratings.
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AutoNews Now: Florida Panhandle dealerships brace for Hurricane Michael
Dealers secure cars, close doors ahead of Hurricane Michael; NADA chair’s beef with mobility, tech forecasts; Lyft hires ex-U.S. transportation boss Foxx; Flex-N-Gate’s Ranger role.
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Why the NADA’s chairman wants tougher questions asked about mobility tech
Wes Lutz, chairman of the NADA, cautioned the auto industry — and the press that covers it — to take the prognostications of how primary transportation models will change with a grain of salt.
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Paro técnico en planta VW México por baja en exportaciones
La detención parcial de labores tendrá una duración de tres semanas y aplica directamente a la producción en su segmento KS1 dedicado a la fabricación del modelo Jetta.
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Nuevo paro técnico en Volkswagen, realizan reajustes por baja en exportaciones y de cara nuevos proyectos
La detención parcial de labores tendrá una duración de tres semanas y aplica directamente a la producción en su segmento KS1 dedicado a la fabricación del modelo Jetta.
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Hurricane Michael looms over Florida auto dealers
Dealers in the Florida Panhandle on Tuesday were preparing for Hurricane Michael, which was barreling through the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2 storm.
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Ford’s 2019 Edge ST is capable, but don’t compare it to a Maserati or Porsche
When is comes to engineering and performance, Ford is convinced its first crossover to wear the ST badge stacks up favorably to luxury entries from Mercedes, Maserati and Porsche.
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NHTSA launches new tests to measure, rate light-vehicle rollover risk
The U.S. government on Oct. 7, 2003, began a new test to assess light vehicles for rollover risk, focusing particularly on SUVs that are more prone than cars to overturn.