2014年2月7日 星期五

Ford to face new trial over commercial truck dealers' pricing contracts Auto News

Ford must face a new trial on claims the company violated commercial truck dealers' pricing contracts in the retrial of a case that previously generated a $2 billion award against the company.



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Game ads work OT on viewers' 'second screens'Auto News

Right after Peyton Manning's first-quarter interception toss to Seattle Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor, American Honda tweeted out a condolence video of sorts.



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Caddy pinpoints ELR prospectsAuto News

Cadillac will pump out plenty of commercials for its redesigned 2014 CTS sedan during the Winter Olympics this month.



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BMW's MPA line: Zoom, on the cheapAuto News

BMW is bringing a new performance line to the United States that gives vehicles more horsepower and a sportier feel.



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BMW debuts i subrand during Winter OlympicsAuto News

BMW showed off its i subbrand during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics on Friday night. The first of three i television commercials featured the i8 plug-in hybrid super car.



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Toyota near $1B settlement of criminal probe into unintended acceleration claims, report saysAuto News

Toyota is close to a deal to pay $1 billion to settle a federal criminal investigation into how it disclosed customers' complaints about unintended acceleration years ago, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing anonymous sources.



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Toyota near $1 billion deal to settle probe into unintended acceleration claims, report saysAuto News

Toyota is close to a deal to pay $1 billion to settle a U.S. criminal investigation into how it disclosed customers' complaints about unintended acceleration years ago, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing anonymous sources.



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Kia's U.S. sales boss Loveless is out; Sprague gets expanded roleAuto News

Kia Motors America's marketing boss, Michael Sprague, will assume the new role of executive vice president of sales and marketing following the departure of Tom Loveless, Kia's executive vice president of sales.



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Kia gives Sprague expanded role as EVP for U.S. sales, marketing Auto News

Kia Motors America's marketing boss, Michael Sprague, will assume the new role of executive vice president of sales and marketing following the departure of Tom Loveless, Kia's executive vice president of sales.



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BMW to debut i subrand during Winter OlympicsAuto News

BMW plans to debut its i subbrand during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics tonight. The first of three i television commercials will feature the i8 plug-in hybrid super car.



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More auto brands upgrade Web site technology for all devicesAuto News

More than 20 percent of auto manufacturers have launched Web sites that implement responsive design technology -- technology that allows shoppers to view the same Web site content across tablets, smartphones and desktop computers.



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GM sweetens February incentives to juice U.S. salesAuto News

Chevrolet and Buick-GMC are running a nearly month-long Presidents Day promotion for February, offering some of General Motors' biggest incentives in months as the company tries to shake a recent sales slump.



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GM sweetens February incentives to juice salesAuto News

Chevrolet and Buick-GMC are running a nearly month-long Presidents Day promotion for February, offering some of General Motors' biggest incentives in months as the company tries to shake a recent sales slump.



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Chrysler recalls 9,655 vans in North America for accelerator issueAuto News

Chrysler Group said it is recalling an estimated 9,655 full-size vans in North America to replace a part that could lead to the accelerator pedal getting stuck in the wide open position.



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American Axle cites Q4 gains in non-GM businessAuto News

American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings, citing a 37 percent gain in its non-General Motors business, posted net income of $30 million during the fourth quarter.



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Tata names Mistry interim chief as Slym successor sought Auto News

Tata Motors, Jaguar Land Rover's Indian parent company, said Chairman Cyrus Mistry, 45, will lead the company while it seeks a permanent replacement for Managing Director Karl Slym, who fell to his death last month.



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Mercedes to decrease sales incentives as demand outstrips supplyAuto News

Daimler plans to lower sales incentives on its Mercedes-Benz vehicles and raise prices on some models as demand outstrips supply.



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Rockefeller warns automakers, suppliers to cut risk of in-car mobile technology







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Jeff Plungis February 6, 2014 WASHINGTON (Bloomberg) -- A top U.S. senator warned automakers and technology executives that he'll propose regulating in-car use of mobile phones to Internet-connected entertainment systems unless they do more to reduce driver distractions.

Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller, a West Virginia Democrat, told officials of companies including General Motors, Toyota Motor Corp., Google Inc., Samsung Electronics Co., AT&T Inc. and Apple Inc. to move faster on implementing standards for in-car technology use.

He convened an unusual all-day forum in Washington on Thursday to discuss the topic. "Why is it so important for kids to drive around and update their Facebook statuses?" Rockefeller said. "For teenagers, it's a way of being cool. For those of you who sell cars, it's a way of you being cool and making a lot of money from that. How many people have died? How many people have almost died?"

Automakers have promoted voice-based messaging as a safer alternative to taking hands off the steering wheel to place a call and talk on a handheld phone. About 9 million infotainment systems will be shipped this year in cars sold worldwide, with that number projected to rise to more than 62 million by 2018, according to a March report by London-based ABI Research. While maps, music and news features can make driving better, too much focus has been applied on providing drivers with the features and connectivity they get on smartphones, Rockefeller said. "I'm very unhappy," the 76-year-old lawmaker said. "I'm very nervous, not just about deaths but about close-to-death injuries. All for the sake of outdoing each other and making more money." General Motors, the largest U.S. automaker, has had driving-distraction guidelines for more than 15 years, since introducing its OnStar system, said Michael Robinson, the company's vice president of sustainability and global regulatory affairs. In-car communications and mobile phones are providing an enormous safety benefit through automatic crash notifications and fast calls to 911, he said. "The connectivity you're worried about for social media is the very same that enables us to save thousands of lives every year," Robinson said. Other executives said consumers are going to use mobile phones regardless of the wishes of lawmakers or companies. Asking whether people need to update Facebook in their cars is the wrong question, said Robert Strassburger, vice president of vehicle safety and harmonization at the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, a Washington-based trade group. "We live in a society where we demand to be connected, 24/7, 365 days a year," Strassburger said. "We have to design systems so people will want to tether their devices to their vehicles."

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