- Chinese Drivers Don’t Want US Cars Like Ford and General Motors – Businessinsider
- Twitter marks dead celebrities as ‘subscribed’ to Twitter Blue – Washington Post
- Hyundai to announce EV battery JVs in the US with LG and SK – Just-Auto
- New Mercedes-Benz E-Class to be unveiled tomorrow – Autocar
- Toyota Pitches a New Prius as Plug-In Hybrids Battle EVs for Share – Wall Street Journal
- Tesla threat moves from Mercedes to Ford as it cuts prices – Automotive News
- Elon Musk is willing to bet Tesla’s profits on a driverless dream – Automotive News
- Chinese automakers dominate Shanghai show – Automotive News
- Japan’s Nidec posts first quarterly loss in 10 years – Reuters
- How Hyundai Motor Rose to Number 3 In the US Vehicle Market – Barrons
- Exclusive: Tesla readies export of Model Y to Canada from China – Reuters
- Business class: Jaguar Land Rover pledges £15bn investment in electric vehicles – FT
- Toyota pledges to boost local supply chains for electric vehicles in China – FT
- ‘Brutal’ price war in China hands drivers ICE-priced EVs – Autocar
- Top 10 automakers in China by Q1 sales – Chinadaily
- GM Recalls Some Chevy Silverado Trucks Over Fire Risk – Wall Street Journal
- Twitter blue checks for dead celebrities adds to confusion over Elon Musk’s changes – Fortune
Monday Morning Auto News, Apr 24, 2023: Chinese drivers shun American cars. Musk gives blue check to dead celebrities. More.
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