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European Union Raids Daimler, Volkswagen In Cartel Inquiry
Volkswagen, its units Porsche and Audi, Daimler's Mercedes and BMW may have used industry committee meetings to fix the size of tanks for AdBlue, a liquid used to treat nitrogen oxide in diesel emissions.
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U.S. Regulators Approve Fix For 38,000 Volkswagen 3.0-Litre Diesel SUVs
Last month, VW said it was taking another $3 billion charge to fix diesel engines in the United States, lifting the total bill for its emissions-test cheating scandal to around $30 billion.
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London Introduces Charge On Most Polluting Vehicles
The measures come after Britain's High Court ruled that UK government measures to combat air pollution were failing to comply with European Union rules on nitrogen dioxide limits.
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Toyota To Halt Operations At All Japan Plants As Typhoon Precaution
Toyota will be temporarily halting productions at all of its Japanese manufacturing facilities because of the typhoon which will be reaching Japan soon.
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India Takes Top Spot In Deaths Due To Pollution: Study
In 2015, 2.5 million people died early because of pollution in India. Globally the total count of deaths due to pollution that year was 9 million, which is three time more than the deaths due to AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined.
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Australian Car Manufacturing Ends As GM Holden Closes Plant
GM Holden, whose SUV range proved unpopular with Australians, will shift production to Germany where advanced automation will help keep costs low as it revamps its lineup.
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Nissan's Inappropriate Inspections Started At Least 20 Years Ago
An internal investigation at Nissan had shown that for at least 20 years the automaker had not been following proper procedures for final inspections required by Japan's transport ministry of all vehicles sold in the country.
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Harley Says Gaining Traction With Buyers Even As Retail Sales Fall
Harley shares rose 4 percent, rebounding from an early 3 percent drop, after executives on the company's earnings call said it was making progress toward attracting new riders.
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Daimler Recalls Over 1 Million Vehicles Worldwide For Air Bag Fix
An electrostatic discharge, coupled with a broken clock spring and insufficient grounding of steering components, can lead to inadvertent deployment of the driver side front air bag in vehicles subject to the recall.
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Daimler Could Soon Split From Mercedes-Benz. Here's Why
Daimler was considering putting parts of its business into separate legal entities, spurring talk of a possible break up as the group looks to fund big investments in autonomous and electric cars.
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Toyota To Test Self-Driving, Talking Cars By About 2020
The vehicle will be able to take over driving responsibilities when necessary -- after assessing the driver is too tired to drive safely, for example -- and also interact with the driver and passengers.
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Tesla Has Fired About 400 Employees In The Past Week
Tesla has fired about 400 employees in the past week. It hasn't confirmed the number of employees fired from the company but says that the dismissals were a result of a company-wide annual review.
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Uber Appeals Against Loss Of London License
Transport for London (TfL) shocked the Silicon Valley firm last month by deeming it unfit to run a taxi service and refusing to renew its license, citing its approach to reporting serious criminal offences and background checks on drivers.
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BMW, Great Wall Motor Eye Possible EV Joint Venture In China
Any new venture of BMW and Great Wall would have to sell exclusively electric vehicles (EVs), given China's moratorium on approvals for new gasoline car businesses.
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Volkswagen To Make Brands More Distinct To Boost Efficiency
VW is trying to make savings and become more efficient to help fund a costly shift to EVs in the wake of the diesel emissions scandal that broke out in September 2015.
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Tesla To Recall 11,000 Model X SUVs Due To Seat Issue
A small number of cables in the second row fold-flat seats in some Model X vehicles, manufactured between October 28, 2016 and August 16, 2017, may need to be adjusted to fix the issue.
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Netherlands Wins Its Seventh World Solar Car Challenge In Australia
The Nuon Solar Team from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, entering the lightest car in the field, reached the finish line in 37 hours, 10 minutes and 41 seconds.
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Paris Plans Ban On Combustion-Engine Cars By 2030
The French capital, which will host the Olympic Games in the summer of 2024 has been eyeing an end to diesel cars in the capital by the time of the event.
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Kobe Steel's Data-Fabrication Stuns Japanese Manufacturers
The admission from the steel and aluminum maker follows scandals involving falsified data at household names such as Nissan Motor, Mitsubishi Motors and Takata Corp., which filed for bankruptcy earlier this year.
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Toyota Plans To Halve Japan Car Models By 2025
The plans will allow Toyota to make better use of its resources, the person said, who was not authorized to comment on the matter and declined to be identified.
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