Category: Motor Age Articles
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Mini USA names McKenna head of product planning
In his new role for Mini USA, Patrick McKenna is responsible for the product strategy for the BMW subbrand in the United States
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Unifor’s Dias urges boycott of GM’s Mexico-made vehicles
Unifor President Jerry Dias is asking Canadians and Americans to boycott Mexico-made General Motors vehicles in protest of the automaker’s decision to close its Oshawa assembly plant.
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Mercedes will ramp up business with China suppliers
Mercedes will deepen partnerships with Chinese suppliers since they often lead U.S. and European rivals in key technologies, the automaker’s purchasing chief said.
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China’s car slowdown begins to bite as Hyundai lets workers go
As China auto sales drop, automakers are starting to buckle up for the downward slope with Hyundai announcing it’s letting workers go and is reviewing production plans in the world’s biggest market.
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Ghosn could walk away with millions from Renault after quitting
Carlos Ghosn, who has quit as chairman and CEO of Renault, may walk away from the automaker with millions — even as he sits in a Tokyo prison charged with financial crimes.
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Nissan’s Saikawa, following Ghosn resignation, says he plans to step down as CEO
Hiroto Saikawa has said he will step down as Nissan CEO, shortly after former Chairman Carlos Ghosn resigned as chairman and CEO of Renault. The move will give the strained union between the automakers a fresh start.
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Saikawa, following Ghosn resignation, to step down as Nissan CEO
Hiroto Saikawa has said he will step down as Nissan CEO, shortly after former Chairman Carlos Ghosn resigned as chairman and CEO of Renault. The move will give the strained union between the automakers a fresh start.
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Nissan CEO says he’ll step down after Renault reset
Hiroto Saikawa has said he will step down as Nissan CEO, shortly after former Chairman Carlos Ghosn resigned as chairman and CEO of Renault. The move will give the strained union between the automakers a fresh start.
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Abundance of new terms for driver-assist features is leaving consumers bewildered
AAA issued new research that finds 40 percent of Americans expect systems such as Autopilot and ProPILOT to have the ability to drive themselves.
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Ford wants to double 2019 operating profits, Hackett says
Ford CEO Jim Hackett told employees the automaker would not accept last year’s “mediocre” results and said Ford was aiming to nearly double its annual operating profit.