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If Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was bad for the auto industry, that conflict might seem like a speed bump compared with the chaos unleashed by a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
Self-driving trucking firm Aurora Innovation Inc. is now operating driverless trucks in commercial service in Texas, the ...
Self-driving trucking firm Aurora Innovation Inc. is now operating driverless trucks in commercial service in Texas, the ...
Self-driving trucking firm Aurora Innovation Inc. is now operating driverless trucks in commercial service in Texas, the ...
Motor Intelligence estimated April’s seasonally adjusted, annualized sales rate at 17.3 million — only behind March’s 17.8 ...
The former general manager of an Indiana dealership has been accused of stealing $295,785.72 from his employer.
Here’s a rundown of the top five stories of the week of April 28, as determined by Automotive News Canada reader interest.
At least $250 million in divestitures will help Asbury Automotive Group Inc. reduce its debt after it buys the Herb Chambers ...
J.D. Power Canada's Robert Karwel says there was a lot of “pre-tariff pricing in effect” as automakers and their dealers ...
Sony Honda Mobility’s plan to sell its first EV directly to consumers could violate California's anti-competition statute, ...
Passport Auto Group saves its employees' time by digitizing forms such as used-vehicle purchase paperwork and by automating ...
November, Tesla board chair Robyn Denholm has been selling the company’s stock. During that time, shares whipsawed and the ...
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