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U.S. streamlines autonomous vehicle guidelines
12 September 2017, 08:00The new Transportation Department policy is expected to offer the lighter regulatory touch that automakers have pushed for. For example, automakers will not have to seek approval from regulators before putting self-driving vehicles on the road.
Dealers wait for power, people to return after Irma
12 September 2017, 08:00In the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, Florida dealers are scrambling to assess damage and reopen. But first they need to find their employees.
Irma weakens as it heads past Tampa, cutting damage forecast
11 September 2017, 08:00Tropical storm Irma weakened as it moved past Tampa, leaving in its wake at least 4.7 million without power and millions temporarily displaced.
Hyundai, Kia to shut down plants as Irma approaches
11 September 2017, 08:00Hyundai and Kia plan to temporarily shut down plants in Alabama and Georgia to avoid potential damage from tropical storm Irma.
Nissan positions Leaf as affordable EV choice
11 September 2017, 08:00Nissan redesigns the Leaf for 2018 and reconceives the marketing strategy that launched it.
Certification delays tie up Porsches
11 September 2017, 08:00Porsche's 2018 models sat at U.S. ports during lengthy delays, but they're starting to flow to dealerships now.
PSA CEO Tavares to speak at World Congress
11 September 2017, 08:00The wildly successful head of PSA Peugeot Citroen will be a keynote speaker at the Automotive News World Congress in January.
Study questions efficacy of key fuel-efficiency technologies
10 September 2017, 08:00Emissions Analytics has tested more than 500 vehicles in the U.S. since 2013, seeking to determine what trends in the automotive space actually have a meaningful impact on fuel economy and greenhouse-gas emissions.
GM's Maven drives interest in Chevy Bolt
10 September 2017, 08:00The all-electric Chevy Bolt is among the most popular vehicles offered on the car-sharing platform.
Mexico's auto production keeps humming
10 September 2017, 08:00The momentum from a slew of auto industry investments in recent years has carried the industry in Mexico to peak capacity. And that's likely to continue as new plants and plant expansions come online, industry officials say.