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China, in EV push, plans ban on fossil-fuel vehicles

10 September 2017, 08:00
China will set a deadline for automakers to end sales of fossil-fuel powered vehicles, accelerating efforts to develop EVs in the world's biggest auto market.

Mexico braces for influx of flood-damaged cars after hurricanes

09 September 2017, 08:00
Mexico auto industry officials worry that damaged vehicles from Hurricane Harvey and perhaps Hurricane Irma could find their way south of the border given lax import controls in the past.

Harvey recovery: From burned out to back in business

09 September 2017, 08:00
Gay Family Auto suffered enormous damage from Harvey. But the group exemplifies how quickly the region's retailers are bouncing back, at least initially.

NADA fund offers aid post-Harvey

09 September 2017, 08:00
Donations to NADA's Emergency Relief Fund are flowing in to support Houston-area employees following Harvey. But the fund is far from ready for Hurricane Irma.

Growing threat to lenders: Synthetic identities

09 September 2017, 08:00
The fastest growing type of identity theft, synthetic identity fraud, is largely unknown to the public and a mounting threat for auto lenders, experts say.

American Honda's Conrad announces retirement

09 September 2017, 08:00
Jeff Conrad, a 35-year veteran at American Honda, is retiring as senior vice president of the company's automobile division on Dec. 1 and will be replaced by an outsider, Henio Arcangeli Jr., former president of Yanmar North America.

BMW's X7 shows up in plug-in concept form

08 September 2017, 08:00
The long-awaited BMW X7 shows up in concept form with a plug-in powertrain and a massive kidney grille.

Ford CEO plans to share vision with UAW before Wall Street

08 September 2017, 08:00
Before he lays out his plans for Ford to Wall Street analysts and investors, new CEO Jim Hackett is going to share his vision for the automaker with leaders of the UAW.

VW engineer to appeal U.S. prison sentence

08 September 2017, 08:00
Former VW engineer James Liang plans to appeal a 40-month prison sentence for his role in Volkswagen's multiyear scheme to sell diesel cars that generated more pollution than U.S. clean air rules allowed.

Environmental groups sue U.S. over delayed fines for gas guzzlers

08 September 2017, 08:00
Three environmental groups filed suit against the federal government Thursday for delaying the rollout of higher 'gas-guzzler' penalties for automakers that produce new vehicles that fail to meet minimum fuel-economy standards.
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