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Ferrari quarterly earnings rise 5%, boosted by V-8 sales
Ferrari third-quarter earnings rose nearly 5 percent, helped by positive performance from across its markets and strong sales of its V-8 models.
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PSA’s DS brand names new product chief
PSA’s DS upscale brand appointed Marion David as product director, succeeding Eric Apode, who had held the post since 2014.
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UK sales drop 3% on continued diesel uncertainty
UK registrations fell 3 percent in October on the uncertainty of future diesel policy and issues surrounding a new emissions testing regime.
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Subaru slumps to quarterly loss amid spiraling quality costs, recalls
Subaru tumbled into the red in the latest quarter amid spiraling costs for a series of recalls in Japan and other quality issues stemming from faulty vehicle inspections.
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Hyundai needs to find its way back
Hyundai needs to refocus on the things it did well during its success of 1999-2011, according to one Automotive News reader.
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Ford executive starts Bordrin Motor Company in China
Ford engineer Huang Ximing is now head of Bordrin Motor Corp., an electric vehicle company in China.
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Faraday startup stalls as money runs out
Faraday Future, a Chinese electric vehicle startup aiming to start selling its first model in early 2019, is “effectively insolvent,” one of its founders wrote after quitting the company last week.
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Trade war slows Chinese automakers entry into U.S. retail market
Despite years of buzzing about when China’s automakers would make it to the United States, the market is still waiting.
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Is Elon Musk behind Fact Checking?
Members of the Tesla Motors Club forum suspect Elon Musk may be anonymously posting under the name Fact Checking.