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- Why Mercedes is giving E class a midlife revamp
With competition growing in the mid-sized luxury car segment, Mercedes-Benz decided to do a major midcycle overhaul of the E-class range rather than wait three years for the next generation.
Переслать - Nissan follows bold EV moves with vow of self-driving cars by 2020
Nissan Motor Co.'s startling announcement last week that it will have self-driving cars ready for dealerships in 2020 thrusts the company into the forefront of an emerging and controversial new technology. And that's deja vu all over again.
Переслать - Going hands-off at 100 mph -- and it works just fine
Despite last week's boast by Nissan Executive Vice President Andy Palmer that automated driving technology will be ready for the market by 2020, the industry is likely years, if not decades, away from people being able to get in a car, type an...
Переслать - Luxury cars: Leaner, meaner and greener
Green luxury will dominate at this year's Frankfurt auto show as German premium brands showcase models that combine high performance with electric or hybrid powertrains.
Переслать - Bangle: Auto design is stuck in a rut
The auto industry's inability to look at itself objectively is stifling progress, Chris Bangle, the influential BMW design guru who left in 2009 to establish his own independent design studio, told Automotive News Europe.
Переслать - Toyota hiking transmission output at West Virginia plant nearly 50%
Toyota is investing $102 million at its West Virginia engine and transmission plant and aluminum casting factories in Missouri and Tennessee to boost production of six-speed automatic gearboxes.
Переслать - Ford recalls 370,000 large sedans to inspect, repair steering
Ford is recalling 370,000 Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Car vehicles from the 2005-11 model years to inspect and repair the lower steering shaft.
Переслать - Americans continue to drive less
Despite a steady rebound in U.S. new-vehicle sales, modest job growth and an improving economy, Americans continue to drive less. The collective miles driven in the United States dropped by 1.4 billion, or 0.1 percent, to an estimated 1.
Переслать - Detroit Electric shifts production to Holland
Detroit Electric is going ahead with production of its Lotus-based sports car in Holland rather than Detroit, as planned.
Переслать - GM names consultant Dunne new head of Indonesia operations
GM named consultant Michael Dunne president of its Indonesian operations as the company looks to boost sales in one of the world's hottest auto markets.
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