Author: Automotive News Feed
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Mercedes faces U.S. probe into recall-notice practices
Mercedes is under investigation by U.S. regulators who say the automaker may be taking too long to send safety recall notices to car owners and inform the government.
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Dealer anniversaries
Dealers featured this week include Kathy and Mark Harrison, dealer principals of Ed Martin Nissan in Indianapolis and Andrew Schlesinger, dealer principal of Andrew Chevrolet in Glendale, Wis.
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Ante el USMCA, San Juan del Río busca ser polo automotriz en México
La industria en San Juan del Río tuvo su época de auge hace años y aunque después perdió fuerza, hoy nuevamente busca posicionarse como polo de inversión gracias aal sector automotriz que ha crecido y que modificará su dinámica a partir de los…
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Former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski downplays the past
Former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski downplays the past in a recent article in the New Yorker, “Did Uber Steal Google’s Intellectual Property?”.
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Tesla’s production forecast is target of FBI inquiry, report says
The Wall Street Journal said the FBI is looking into whether Tesla misled investors about Model 3 production
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BMW, German dealers at odds over incentives
BMW has taken a different approach from Volkswagen when it comes to digital business models, frustrating some European dealers who say the automaker should offer them more financial incentives.
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Has the conversation on sexism changed?
A year ago, Automotive News published Project XX, a special section looking at sexism in the auto industry. Now we’d like to see whether the conversation has changed.
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Jaguar dealer creates buzz with first I-Pace delivery
The first battery-powered Jaguar I-Pace is already in a customer’s hands, even though deliveries don’t start officially until next month.