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- Check Out These Five New Electric Cars From China, World’s Largest EV Market – Forbes: The market for electric cars and all sorts of other electric vehicles keeps booming in China. Subsidies can be as high as 90,000 yuan ($13,000) and…
- Fiat Chrysler’s CEO Thinks Donald Trump Will Be An Auto Industry ‘Game Changer’ – Fortune: … is a “big deal” says Sergio Marchionne speaking to Bloomberg Television. … This makes life extremely challenging for the car industry: vehicles are…
- China Drags Toyota Into Electric Future – WSJ: To the latecomers are left the shreds. And for Toyota, that could be tough to digest. After years of shunning mass-market electric vehicles, the world’s…
- What’s happens to Porsche’s parked diesels? – Automotive News: When a V-6 diesel fix is approved, Porsche will sell nearly 1,500 diesel Cayennes sitting in dealer inventory for the past year as used vehicles. Porsche Cars North America managed to get other Cayenne diesels initially allocated to the U.S.
- Ford to introduce next Fiesta – Automotive News: Ford plans to introduce the next-generation Ford Fiesta subcompact sedan at an event in Germany on Tuesday, Nov. 29.
- Electric Ssangyong Tivoli to head firm’s battery-powered line-up – Autocar: The Tivoli will spawn an electric model by 2020
- Hyundai, Kia to seek domination of local market with 7 new cars in 2017 – Yonhap: South Korea’s top automaker Hyundai Motor Co. and its smaller affiliate Kia Motors Corp. will seek to boost their…
- Hybrid Peugeot 308 R mega-hatch set to rival Ford Focus RS – Autocar: The Peugeot 308 R, as imagined by Autocar
- Opinion: why ships, not cars, are the biggest diesel polluters – Autocar: Cities next to shipping ports make up the bulk of Britain’s most polluted regions
- Malaysia’s Proton faces closing window for recovery – Nikkei: Market watchers had considered Japan’s Suzuki Motor to be the front-runner for the deal, given its business partnership and supply agreement with…
- China’s Geely swats rumors of partnership with Proton – Nikkei: Senior executives from DRB-Hicom and Proton recently launched their Suzuki-based Ertiga model into the depressed Malaysian automobile market.