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Bentley to replace CEO, 3 board members in overhaul

20 October 2017, 08:00
Wolfgang Durheimer will step down as CEO of Bentley effective February 1 and be succeeded by Adrian Hallmark, former global strategy director at Jaguar Land Rover.

Death of Australian car output leaves chasm

20 October 2017, 08:00
GM closed its Holden factory in Australia on Friday, ending more than a century of car manufacturing in the country.

Mexico auto group rejects U.S. proposal on NAFTA rules of origin

20 October 2017, 08:00
The Mexican Auto Industry Association rejected U.S. proposals to increase North American content for light vehicles produced in the region and require, under a new NAFTA deal, that half of all content come from the United States.

NXP plans for future while waiting for Qualcomm deal approval

20 October 2017, 08:00
Combined operations between Qualcomm and NXP will open up broad self-driving car uses.

Despite startup hurdles, Tesla Model 3 wins early praise

20 October 2017, 08:00
Tesla may be behind on internal production targets for the new Model 3, but that doesn't mean Consumer Reports hasn't predicted its reliability.

Ford's $28 billion cash pile doesn't buy love on Wall Street

19 October 2017, 08:00
Ford may be both flush with cash and struggling with its stock price, but new CEO Jim Hackett is in no rush to buy Wall Street's love.

Why there's a need for protocol on self-driving car accidents

19 October 2017, 08:00
As fleets of robo-taxis start mixing on public roads with cars, motorcycles and pedestrians, accidents will be inevitable -- and so will be the need for a process to deal with them.

Toyota recalls 310,000 Sienna minivans to fix shift lever problem

19 October 2017, 08:00
Toyota is recalling 310,000 Sienna minivans in the U.S. to fix potential problems with shift levers that could cause the vehicle to roll away.

Illinois scratched from Toyota-Mazda factory sweepstakes

19 October 2017, 08:00
A lack of shovel-ready sites in Illinois and the state's failure to adopt a right-to-work law have helped to sideline the state's bid to land a $1.3 billion assembly plant planned by Toyota and Mazda, a top economic development official says.

How a move to N.Y. is reshaping Cadillac

19 October 2017, 08:00
In the three years that Johan de Nysschen has been running Cadillac, he has moved the global headquarters to New York's SoHo and has pushed sales to their highest levels in three decades.
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