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Stellantis says some N.A. production disrupted by cyberattack at supplier Yanfeng; GM monitoring 'closely'

 
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Stellantis, suppliers take over tooling from bankrupt supplier

 
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Hyundai raises workers' pay 14% next year, 25% by 2028, following Toyota and Honda

 
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In 2026, EVs will have an industry standard diagnostic system

 
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Five tips to help build trust and transparency in the car buying process

The car buying experience – for both buyers and dealers –is significantly different than it was even several years ago. With all the advances in digital auto retailing, two fundamental things still remain prominently top of mind for car buyers: trust and transparency.

 
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Fisker slashes 2023 production forecast, flags material weakness in financials

 
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IIHS: Tall, flat vehicle fronts boost risk to pedestrians

 
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CEO of Hankook Tire America, talks innovation and sustainability in the tire industry

"In The Driver's Seat" Host Emma Hancock interviews Rob Williams, the President and CEO of Hankook Tire America Corporation, who shares insights on innovation and sustainability in the tire category, an often overlooked but crucial aspect of the automotive industry. 

 
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Stellantis declined Michigan's $1 billion offer for EV battery plant

 
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Magna, Unifor reach tentative deal at Stellantis seat supply factory in Canada

 
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Revolutionizing EV Charging: DEKRA and Keysight's Case Study on CCS Testing Standards

The e-mobility market is evolving at full speed, with the latest European Council confirming the phasing-out of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles by 2035. However, the charging infrastructure must expand to support the growth of the sales of EVs.

 
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A 1962 Ferrari GTO race car auctions for record $51.7 million

 
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Exxon to start lithium production for EVs in the U.S. by 2027

 
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