Category: Motor Age Articles
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VW denies allegations chairman knew early about emissions cheating
VW denied allegations that Chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch knew about the automaker’s emissions test cheating almost three months before U.S. authorities made it public.
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Ghosn planned to remove Saikawa as Nissan CEO before arrest in Japan, sources say
Carlos Ghosn was planning to remove Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa before Ghosn was arrested in Japan last month for alleged financial misconduct, people familiar with the matter said.
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Acura turns attention to cars, seeking repeat of RDX success
The redesigned RDX has gotten off to a torrid start, but brand chief Jon Ikeda says Acura isn’t planning more crossovers.
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Aerotropolis envisions auto hub by Detroit airports
With industrial space in Detroit in short supply, a regional group is eyeing two Detroit airports as a site for future industrial development.
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Sergio Marchionne’s influence lingers for FCA CEO Mike Manley
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Mike Manley clearly learned many lessons from his predecessor — and even some the late Sergio Marchionne never intended to teach.
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Aerotropolis envisions auto hub by Detroit airports
With industrial space in Detroit in short supply, a regional group is eyeing two Detroit airports as a site for future industrial development.
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Ethics and compliance in FandI go hand in hand
The relationship between compliance and ethics is especially acute in the FandI department.
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Genesis decline tied to licensing bump
Genesis’ steep sales dropoff is largely a byproduct of the brand’s accelerated separation from Hyundai.
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Mazda goes for emotional appeal for sedan lovers
Mazda doesn’t see the slowing sedan market as an excuse to become complacent about its cars. In fact, it sees this as the perfect time to raise the bar with an artistic approach to design that enhances some of their emotional allure.
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Mitsubishi’s Fred Diaz on dealer demands, incentives and Ram
Mitsubishi Motors North America CEO Fred Diaz discusses retail strategy, alliance opportunities and ‘lifelong’ friends at Ram. Plus, why the e-Evolution concept is the ‘prelude’ to the company’s future.