Tesla Motors won U.S. antitrust approval to buy solar panel installer SolarCity, the Federal Trade Commission said. The deal was announced on Aug.
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Hyundai Motor reached a tentative wage pact with its South Korean labor union, potentially avoiding more strikes and production losses at its biggest manufacturing base.
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California is poised to make the nation’s strictest carbon emission controls even tougher, with a bill to cut greenhouse-gas discharges to 40 percent less than 1990 levels by 2030 now headed to Gov. Jerry Brown.
Read More »First driverless taxi hits the streets of Singapore
The first driverless taxi began work today in a limited public trial on the streets of Singapore.
Read More »Car Care Clinic Celebrates Six Months In Business
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Winchester, KY)—Car Care Clinic, a Car Repair Shop in Winchester KY, has recently announced that the shop is celebrating a successful first six months in business. With new customers coming through the door regularly, the team at Car Care Clinic is expecting to serve their 200th customer …
Read More »NSX returns to Japan as an American hybrid import
The NSX sports car is making a long-awaited homecoming in Japan that underscores the global ambitions of a halo hybrid that must do double duty for the Acura and Honda brands.
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What Makes an Auto Mechanic the Best Car owners depend much on auto mechanics for the well being of their vehicles. There are different types of mechanics and the good ones can be considered your good friends but the not so good ones can bring you a lot of headaches. …
Read More »Mercedes names new U.S. sales exec in management shuffle
Mercedes-Benz USA is shuffling some senior managers to new jobs.
Read More »Mercedes names new U.S. sales GM in management shuffle
Mercedes-Benz USA is shuffling some senior managers to new jobs.
Read More »France denies it omitted elements in Renault emissions report
France’s Environment Ministry on Wednesday denied it had omitted key elements concerning some Renault cars in a report on vehicle pollution it commissioned following the Volkswagen emissions scandal last year.
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