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Sunday, January 21, 2024
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CES and Detroit auto show crowd the January calendar once again

 
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Fiat taking page from Nike to build buzz with surprise releases

 
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Ford cutting jobs at F-150 Lightning plant, adding 3rd shift for Bronco, Ranger

 
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Stellantis replaces North America COO Stewart with head of Mexico unit

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Stellantis N.A. COO Mark Stewart named CEO of Goodyear Tire

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Nissan could pull next-generation Rogue production out of U.S.

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Former Lexus exec Vinay Shahani to lead sales and marketing at Nissan North America

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Fisker faces NHTSA probe over Ocean crossover braking complaints; stock sinks below $1

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Stellantis cuts 539 temp workers

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FTC stays CARS Rule on dealerships pending U.S. appeals court review

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Cox Automotive, ex-employee settle COVID-19 vaccine mandate lawsuit

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Musk wants 25% voting control at Tesla before fulfilling AI goal

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OPINION
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Column: Detroit auto show's return to January is great news for consumers
Column: 7 takeaways, thoughts and notes from a more mature CES
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