Author: Automotive News Feed
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In NAFTA update, Trump rebuilt what he wrecked in TPP
Most of what’s in the trilateral USMCA was already accomplished in the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement with 11 other nations.
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Daimler, Geely plan ride-hailing service in China, report says
Daimler is working with Geely, its biggest investor, to start ride-hailing and car-sharing services in China, taking on industry leader Didi Chuxing on its home turf, Bloomberg reported.
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Delphi’s Butterworth to join Melrose
Liam Butterworth, who stepped down as head of Delphi last week, has been named CEO of the automotive division of Melrose Industries.
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Delphi’s Butterworth to join Melrose’s automotive division
Liam Butterworth, who stepped down as head of Delphi last week, has been named CEO of the automotive division of Melrose Industries.
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Delphi’s Butterworth to lead Melrose’s automotive division
Liam Butterworth, who stepped down as head of Delphi last week, has been named CEO of the automotive division of Melrose Industries.
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New arrivals from Volvo, Jaguar, BMW propel premium compact SUV sector
Europe’s premium compact SUV category is experiencing a breakthrough year in terms of sales as new models from Volvo, Jaguar and BMW help drive customers into the segment.
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EU nations divided on 2030 CO2 curbs for cars, vans
EU environment ministers will seek a compromise over how tough to be on curbing CO2 emissions from cars and vans, with Germany warning that too tough targets could harm industry and cost jobs.
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Vietnam’s first automaker now has names for first sedan, SUV
Deliveries of the Lux A2.0 sedan and Lux SA2.0 SUV, both based on modified BMW platforms, will start June 2019, VinFast said, with exports starting in 2020.
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2019 BMW 3 Series and what people are saying
One of the major debuts at the 2018 Paris auto show was the redesigned 2019 BMW 3 series. The seventh-generation luxury compact sport sedan is longer, wider and taller than the current model.
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Russia sales rise 6% ahead of VAT increase
Russian new-car sales rose 6 percent in September as consumers moved to purchase vehicles ahead of a planned tax rise.