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U.S. to soften tailpipe rules, slow EV transition through 2030, reports say

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

 
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Audi union in Mexico agrees to salary hike, ending strike

 
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Driving Excellence: Meet the 2024 Kelley Blue Book Best Buy Winners

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UAW sets strike deadline at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant over local contract

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

 
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From Autonomy to AI: Four ways auto ecosystem partners are changing the game

Technology advancements aren’t just changing cars themselves; they’re changing the very fabric of the auto industry. 

 
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Tesla, Ford and Chevy suffer December EV slowdown, but U.S. registrations grow 23%

 
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Automakers, EV battery companies scramble for North American graphite

 
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