2015年11月7日 星期六

Spiraling VW scandal shakes faith in execsAuto News

The true dimensions of the crisis surrounding Volkswagen AG no longer seem clear. Fresh EPA charges of emissions-rigging in the U.S. tarnished the vaunted Porsche brand and cast a larger shadow on Audi, which had largely escaped infamy.

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From rocket scientist to car guyAuto News

Last year, Ken Washington left his career as a rocket scientist in Silicon Valley to join a car company in Detroit.

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7 innovations in auto interiorsAuto News

In the digital age, technology is transforming what carmakers can do with interiors. The rise of autonomous driving will change how customers spend their time in the cabin.

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Volkswagen set to send prepaid credit cards to diesel ownersAuto News

Volkswagen of America will send prepaid credit cards to thousands of its diesel vehicle owners in the coming weeks as a goodwill gesture to calm owners affected by its diesel emissions scandal.

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Nissan joins Toyota, Honda in dropping Takata airbag inflators Auto News

Nissan joined Toyota and Honda in saying they won't use key components made by Takata, as more automakers distance themselves from the airbag supplier whose defective devices are behind the biggest ever automotive safety recall.

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Nissan joins Toyota, Honda in dropping Takata airbag nflators Auto News

Nissan joined Toyota and Honda in saying they won't use key components made by Takata, as more automakers distance themselves from the airbag supplier whose defective devices are behind the biggest ever automotive safety recall.

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Nissan joins Toyota, Honda in dropping Takata inflators Auto News

Nissan joined Toyota and Honda in saying they won't use key components made by Takata, as more automakers distance themselves from the airbag supplier whose defective devices are behind the biggest ever automotive safety recall.

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