Category: Motor Age Articles
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Nissan to correct earnings to account for Ghosn’s unreported income
Nissan will file corrected earnings for past years in which Carlos Ghosn, the company’s ousted chairman, allegedly under-reported his compensation by tens of millions of dollars.
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Why Hyundai’s top two randd execs are poised to resign
Hyundai Motor Group’s two vice chairmen in charge of randd have offered to resign, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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Ford Ranger pickup rated at 23 mpg combined, best among gasoline-powered rivals
The Ford Ranger is returning next month as the most fuel-efficient gasoline-powered pickup on the U.S. market.
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Jeep Wrangler awarded 1 star in Euro NCAP crash tests
The redesigned Jeep Wrangler failed one of several crash tests performed by Euro NCAP, the European version of crashworthiness studies performed by NHTSA and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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Worthington named Ford’s VP of global product development operations
The Ford executive is now responsible for leading the automaker’s global vehicle programs under product development, with Graham Pearson leading product development for Asia Pacific and China.
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UAW says U.S. should go beyond USMCA gains in any free-trade deal with Japan
The UAW is urging the White House to go beyond gains in the tentative United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement in any free-trade agreement negotiated with Japan.
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AutoNews Now: Which Ford plants best-suited to build VWs?
Which Ford plants best-suited to build VWs? What Ghosn wants from his Rio apartment; One worker’s plea to save General Motors factory; Brexit plans in turmoil.
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Ford goes back to the future in Detroit’s Corktown
Ford has taken a giant leap into an enormous project to remake where employees think, design and create the vehicles of the future in a Detroit campus that is four years away from becoming reality.
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Ford in talks with German workers about Saarlouis job cuts
Ford said it started negotiations with German worker representatives about potential job cuts at its Saarlouis plant following a decision to discontinue production of its Ford C-Max model.
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Bosch rejected stock listing to raise money for industry shift to EVs, report says
Robert Bosch, the world’s largest automotive supplier, discussed the merits of a potential stock market floatation with investment bankers as part of a broader funding review, but has chosen to remain unlisted, people close to the matter said.