2016年12月26日 星期一

Why a tariff on Mexican auto imports could backfireAuto News

Many, if not most, economists agree that the benefits of tariffs, no matter how well-intentioned, are temporary, if not illusory.

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2016年12月25日 星期日

Day of reckoning for auto productionAuto News

Automakers are on pace to build more new cars and light trucks in North America this year than ever before, but efforts to reduce bloated inventories could lead to North America's first production decline since the Great Recession in 2017.

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BEST PRACTICES: Dealership's multilingual staff caters to hearing-impairedAuto News

Michigan dealer John Fox has identified employees who can converse in more than a dozen languages, including American Sign Language, to translate vehicle and other purchases for consumers who speak little or no English or are hearing impaired.

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How Cummins is tackling health-care costsAuto News

Diesel-maker Cummins Inc. is trying a new approach to tackle one of the business world's knottiest problems - the skyrocketing cost of U.S. health care.

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'Held hostage': Dealer's battle with software giants escalatesAuto News

Tennessee dealer Mitch Walters has taken his gripes with the data security policies of major software providers CDK Global and Reynolds and Reynolds directly to the National Automobile Dealers Association.

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FCA bedeviled again by shiftersAuto News

For the second time in less than 18 months, federal safety regulators are investigating why drivers of some Fiat Chrysler vehicles are having problems getting their cars to get into or stay in park.

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VW closer to resolution on 3.0-liter diesel claimsAuto News

Volkswagen AG took more big steps to atone for its emissions cheating scandal last week, reaching separate agreements to resolve regulators' claims related to noncompliant 3.

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FCA's Pacifica becomes minivan of the futureAuto News

A key piece of Fiat Chrysler's fuel economy regulatory strategy in the United States, and a place to showcase the automaker's leading-edge technology, is surprisingly large and built in Canada.

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Sales races to watch in the final stretchAuto News

Yes, 2016 will go down as another big year for the U.S. auto industry. The question is whether it will go down as another record year.

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Tesla: Superchargers aren't parking lotsAuto News

Tesla Motors is following up on its promise to make drivers pay if they leave vehicles at a Supercharger station long after they are fully charged.

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Agreements reached in dispute on open recallsAuto News

In the ongoing dispute over how dealerships can advertise and sell used vehicles which have open recalls, particularly certified used vehicles, the FTC closed consent agreements with General Motors and two large dealership groups.

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Honda basks in glow from its Clarity Fuel CellAuto News

Honda's third-generation hydrogen-powered car will likely earn the brand kudos and attention for being bigger and more capable than the competing Toyota Mirai. But Honda's bigger challenge lies outside its fuel-cell comfort zone.

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Mobileye's Gat sees self-driving as a moonshotAuto News

Mobileye's Itay Gat says developing self-driving cars is the automotive equivalent of putting a man on the moon. Be he expects fully autonomous vehicles to be a reality within five years.

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V2V finally on its way, but is it too late?Auto News

The promise of vehicle-to-vehicle communications is clouded by concerns that technological development soon will shift away from radio-based technology and toward 5G cellular networks.

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2016年12月24日 星期六

7 connected-car questions for 2017Auto News

Automakers and their partners have showcased just how far they've come this year in advancing connected technology, and regulators have made progress, too. But many big questions remain unresolved. Here are seven of them.

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Hyundai's next CEO won't have it easyAuto News

Since 1998, only two CEOs of Hyundai Motor America have lasted more than three years in the post. Dave Zuchowski's successor will need to be an especially skilled executive to surpass that record.

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2016年12月23日 星期五

Remembering 16 auto industry leaders who died in 2016Auto News

Remembering 16 auto industry leaders who died in 2016

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Visteon bets its future on infotainmentAuto News

Visteon, a company that once had boiled its once-vast lineup of products down to instrument clusters, is betting its future on infotainment.

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Autoliv says seat belt, airbags may lead to 400,000 vehicle recallsAuto News

Automakers may recall as many as 400,000 vehicles that have Autoliv seat belt and airbag parts worldwide, the Swedish auto safety parts maker said on Friday.

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GM joint venture fined $29 million by China for monopolistic pricingAuto News

China will fine General Motors' joint venture 201 million yuan ($29 million) for monopolistic pricing, state television reported on Friday, ending speculation after an official warned of penalties against a U.S. carmaker.

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