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GM Accused In Owner Lawsuit Of Using VW-Like Defeat Devices
General Motors Co. was sued for allegedly putting defeat devices in trucks to beat emissions tests, making it the fifth carmaker to be accused of diesel cheating since Volkswagen AG admitted in 2015 to flouting pollution rules.
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Ducati Attracts Interest From Buyout, Motorcycle Firms
By Siddharth Vikram Philip, Christoph Rauwald, Sarah Syed, and George Smith Alexander, Bloomberg•May 20, 2017 07:53 PM•1 min readA formal sale process may start in the next few weeks for Ducati, which could be valued at more than $1 billion, the people said.
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Tesla Rebuffed Uber Partnership On Self-Driving Cars In 2016
The discussion came after Apple Inc. invested $1 billion in Didi Chuxing, then a fierce competitor of Uber in China. Kalanick pitched Musk on teaming up against Apple, according to Wild Ride, a book by Fortune magazine's Adam Lashinsky scheduled for release next week.
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India's Plan To Sell Only Electric Cars By 2030 Deemed 'Ambitious' By IEA
India's goal also equals 10 per cent of the 2030 target for electric vehicles on the road globally agreed to in the Paris climate talks.
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Uber Robocar Project At Risk As Engineer May Face Charges
A judge said he's inclined to slap an order on Uber Technologies Inc. that may impede its self-driving car program after being told its director won't testify because he faces possible criminal action for allegedly stealing Alphabet Inc.'s trade secrets.
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China's Electric Car Market Beckons Mahindra And Mahindra
Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd.'s electric car unit is looking for a joint venture partner in China to manufacture and sell EVs in the world's biggest auto market.
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Mercedes-Benz Stays On Course To Win 2016 Sales Crown From BMW
Mercedes-Benz sales through July rose at more than twice the pace of arch-rival BMW's, keeping it on course to reclaim the luxury-car lead this year.
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Jaguar Is The Hottest Car Company In America
The memo that the U.S. car market is finally slowing down apparently didn't make it to Coventry, England. From its U.K. headquarters, Tata Motors' Jaguar brand has rocketed to the front of an increasingly listless crowd of vehicles in America.
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Internet-Connected and Driverless Cars a Magnet for Hackers?
Internet-connected and driverless cars will be targets for hackers -- including terrorists and hostile nations -- so the automotive industry must ensure vehicles have built-in cybersecurity protection, a top U.S. Justice Department official said.
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