Author: Automotive News Feed
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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.
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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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PSA set to make key decisions about its return to U.S. sales
PSA’s methodical return to North America so far has been marked by futuristic steps into mobility services. Now, it’s about to get more traditional.
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Ford bets on hybrid Mondeo wagon in Europe amid falling diesel sales
Ford is adding a Mondeo hybrid wagon in Europe to capitalize on the growing popularity of electrified drivetrains amid falling demand for diesel.
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The autonomous police car: RoboCop or reverse ATM?
Motorola’s patent for an autonomous police car packs quite a few functions of the criminal justice system into a vehicle, enough not only for Uber drivers but for police officers to worry about job security in the age of autonomy.
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La salida de Chrysler 300 abre la puerta para Portal EV
El viejo sedán de tamaño completo se eliminará en 2020, terminando una producción de 15 años.
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Fiat Chrysler se prepara para producir el híbrido enchufable Jeep Renegade
El híbrido enchufable Jeep Renegade, que se espera en el mercado a principios de 2020, se producirá en la planta Melfi de FCA en el sur de Italia.
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Ventas automóviles en Chile anota récord en septiembre
La Asociación Nacional Automotriz de Chile (ANAC) dijo el lunes que las ventas alcanzaron a 39,263 unidades en septiembre, favorecidas por mayores compras de los rubros camionetas y comercial.
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Kia Motors, el paso firme de los surcoreanos en México
Con tres años de operación en México con su planta en Pesquería, Nuevo León, la firma ha logrado consolidarse en el mercado interno y puede superar los rivales en poco tiempo.
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Miami AutoNation store settles gender discrimination lawsuit for $150,000
A Miami AutoNation dealership has agreed to pay $150,000 to a former assistant parts manager to settle a gender discrimination lawsuit brought against the store by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.