Category: Motor Age Articles
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Honda Civic top vehicle among ethnic customers for 2nd straight year
IHS Markit and the National Association of Minority Automobile Dealers recognized the Civic during the Diversity Volume Leadership Awards.
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Ghosn’s wife petitions Human Rights Watch to pressure Japan
The wife of jailed former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn has petitioned Human Rights Watch to protest Japan’s “cruel and inhumane” system of “hostage justice.”
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The next American car recession has already started
These should be boom times for Detroit. Unemployment is at a half-century low, gasoline is cheap and auto sales in the U.S. were near record levels last year. Yet the industry is behaving like a recession has arrived.
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As Detroit show opens, the next car recession has already begun
These should be boom times for Detroit, yet the industry is behaving like a downturn has arrived. In the car segment it already has, and that promises to put a damper on the Detroit auto show.
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Analysts expect economic factors to drive new-vehicle sales dip
Analysts and industry observers are again calling for a new-vehicle sales downturn in 2019, albeit a mild one, driven by a variety of economic factors.
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Cox makes way for mobility fleet servicing
A Manheim auction site in Atlanta has been revamped as the flagship hub for present-day fleet servicing and forward-looking mobility solutions.
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Corporate investors pile into electric vehicle startups
Corporate investors from outside the auto industry are placing increasing bets on electric vehicles. Some 250 startups involved in some aspect of electrification have attracted more than $20 billion in venture capital from across multiple industri…
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Jeep left others in the dust in 2018. What’s the secret?
Reliability and quality reports over the years haven’t been kind to Jeep, but consumers have.
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6 cool things from CES
CES, The technology-themed trade show in Las Vegas last week, showcased new technology ranging from a flying taxi to an autonomous truck.
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Ghosn focuses on next rescue: Himself
To hear Ghosn’s lead lawyer tell it, the ousted Nissan chairman — even after two months in a Tokyo jail cell — is calm, cool and laser-focused on the task of proving his innocence in court.