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silly season
Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for August 3, 2019 is: silly season SIL-ee-SEE-zun noun 1 : a period (such as late summer) when the mass media often focus on trivial or frivolous matters for lack of major news stories 2 : a period marked by frivolous, outlandish, or illogical activity or behavior Examples:…
Renault may cut Nissan stake to revive Fiat deal, report says
Renault and Nissan have held talks that would see Renault reduce its 43.4 percent stake in the Japanese automaker, rebalancing their alliance, and help the French company restart merger discussions with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, The Wall Street Journal reported. Continue Reading at AutoNews.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Automotive sector rules r&d roost in Japan
It’s not just the top names like Toyota investing big-league in future technology like electrification, connectivity and autonomous driving. Continue Reading at AutoNews.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Tesla, too, sees service as central
Like more-established rivals, the EV maker is focusing on building service capacity. For Elon Musk, it’s all about driving sales. Continue Reading at AutoNews.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Steel as strong as an Army tank
The tubes used to build the roofs on Ford’s new generation of crossovers are also stronger than railroad tracks. Here’s how the engineers did it. Continue Reading at AutoNews.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
American Axle 2Q net income, revenue fall
The supplier of driveline and drivetrain products also reduced its full-year outlook due to projected lower production volumes. Continue Reading at AutoNews.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
12 states challenge White House plan to freeze mpg penalties
Led by California and New York, 12 states petitioned to reverse the Trump administration’s move to suspend a 2016 Obama White House rule that more than doubled penalties for automakers that don’t meet fuel efficiency rules. Automakers claim the fines could cost the industry up to $1 billion a year. Continue Reading at AutoNews.com Click…
Supplier Martinrea to lay off nearly 200 at Kentucky plant
The plant will lose about a quarter of its work force as it transitions to a redesigned Ford Escape model. Continue Reading at AutoNews.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Nissan to repair suspension part on nearly 185,000 vehicles
The service campaign by Nissan includes certain 2013 Altimas in the U.S. and sedans from the 2013 and 2014 model years in Canada. The automaker will start notifying customers in the fall. Continue Reading at AutoNews.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Ferrari confirms full-year target as core earnings rise
Shipments in the quarter were up 8.4 percent, led by robust deliveries of its Portofino and 812 Superfast models. Continue Reading at AutoNews.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service