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GM warns Canadian union it could wind down striking CAMI plant

12 October 2017, 08:00
General Motors is growing frustrated by the impasse in contract talks with Unifor and warned the union it will look to produce the Chevrolet Equinox elsewhere unless workers call off a month-long strike at the plant in Ingersoll, Ont.

Toyota seeking to halve Japan car models as domestic market shrinks, report says

12 October 2017, 08:00
Toyota is aiming to halve the number of car models it sells at home by 2025, a person briefed on the matter told Reuters.

Nissan names new chief information officer

12 October 2017, 08:00
Nissan is getting a new chief information officer to oversee the Japanese carmaker's digital and information technology.

Finbarr O'Neill to retire as CEO of J.D. Power; search for successor underway

12 October 2017, 08:00
Finbarr O'Neill plans to retire as CEO of J.D. Power in March 2018. J.D.

Trump could envision U.S. trade deal with Canada without Mexico

12 October 2017, 08:00
President Donald Trump said he would be open to doing a bilateral trade deal with Canada but not Mexico if talks between the three countries over NAFTA fall apart.

India's order for 10,000 EVs highlights hurdles facing nation's market

11 October 2017, 08:00
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has kicked off India's race to turn all new light-vehicle sales electric by 2030. The largest order has gone to a company that hasn't commercially started producing the vehicles.

Uber pushed limits of the law. Now comes the reckoning

11 October 2017, 08:00
The very attributes that set Uber on a rocket-ship trajectory -- a tendency to ignore rules, to compete with a mix of ferocity and paranoia -- have unleashed forces that are now dragging it back to down to earth.

Another big challenge for autonomous car engineers: Energy efficiency

11 October 2017, 08:00
Autonomy and battery power could end up being at odds. That's because self-driving technology is a huge power drain.

Kobe Steel admits it may have faked data on more products

11 October 2017, 08:00
The scandal engulfing Kobe Steel deepened as the steel maker said it may have falsified data about two more products, intensifying concern that compromised material found its way into cars, trains and aircraft.

NADA's Scarpelli says stair-step programs can damage brands

11 October 2017, 08:00
Automakers' use of stair-step incentive programs could hurt consumer loyalty and weaken demand for the brand, said NADA Chairman Mark Scarpelli.
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