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Sunday, February 25, 2024
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Rivian, Lucid earnings reports tell a tale of a tough EV market

 
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Toyota to pay strapped Japan suppliers more to finance better working conditions

 
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Germany may lose a fourth of its supplier jobs

 
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Tesla's stainless-steel Cybertruck is not rusting, company engineer says after complaints

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Ford calls most salaried workers back to the office 3 days per week

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Rivian and Lucid to report Q4 earnings as the once-hot startups face cooling EV demand

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Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares dismisses special U.S. tariffs against Chinese EVs

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Rivian's Q4 net loss narrows to $1.52 billion as it cuts staff by 10% and forecasts flat 2024 production

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Ford to reopen Detroit train station starting in June after massive six-year renovation

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Freshened Ram 1500 adds a $90,000 touch of extravagance

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Subaru plants in Japan still idle a week after worker's death

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UAW, Ford avoid strike with tentative local contract at Kentucky Truck

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