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Ahead of CES 2024, automotive AI comes down to earth

 
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EVs, charging to take back seat at CES

 
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Suppliers to pitch electrification, software capabilities at CES

 
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Tesla blamed drivers for failures of parts it long knew were defective

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Vehicle that caught fire at Chrysler Tech Center was EV prototype

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Former Lincoln marketing boss Doug Gilmour switches careers, becomes Ford dealer

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EVs contribute to delayed vehicle launches

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Commercial vehicle makers dive into EVs

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GM blasts San Francisco in lawsuit over $108 million tax bill

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Flavio Volpe named to Order of Canada

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Kia buys name of Orlando Magic arena

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Customers want more car loan information online, eLEND finds

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