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Cruise casts shadow on self-driving tech at CES 2024

 
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Buyers demand affordable cars. Automakers, dealers take notice

 
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Ford Mustang and Toyota RAV4
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2023 U.S. sales: Who's up, who's down

 
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Hertz to sell 20,000 EVs in shift back to gasoline-powered cars

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GM's sales drop in 2023; U.S. is automaker's biggest market once again

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Honda plans new line of EVs starting with Saloon model

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At CES 2024, the Exhibition of Failed Ideas offers a warning amid the hype

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Why Hyundai and others are bullish on hydrogen

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VinFast shows concept pickup for U.S.

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Detroit auto show will return to former January slot

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Turkish EV maker Togg expands lineup, eyes Germany debut in late 2024

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Subaru plans to leapfrog ahead in EV race with new R&D and design center

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OPINION
Leo Michael cartoon: GM's U.S. market tops
Editorial: Consumers must have affordable new-car options
Column: Is CES worth auto industry's time? You better believe it
Column: 5 cool things from 2024 CES
Commentary: CES is expensive, but skipping it could be even more costly for Detroit 3
Guest commentary: What's slowing down EVs?
Guest commentary: Widen selection of indirect auto lenders at dealership to give car buyers more options

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