Biyernes, Pebrero 1, 2019

FCA to sit out Super Bowl for first time since 2009

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will sit out its first Super Bowl since 2009, leaving the game without a high-profile advertiser known for big-budgeted, celebrity-filled spots.



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Audi's electrified Super Bowl ad a little nutty

Audi's electrified commercial for Sunday's Super Bowl is a little nuts. OK, nut -- a cashew, to be specific.



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Renault, Nissan review consulting fees at alliance, report says

Renault-Nissan BV, the unit that coordinates the automakers' alliance, spent about $10 million to $20 million a year on consultants, sources said. The automakers have hired an auditor.



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Porsche informs authorities of possible issue with emissions

Porsche said it had informed German authorities of potential issues with its emissions data, following a report in Der Spiegel that the figures for its 911 models of 2016 and 2017 were inaccurate.



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Mitsubishi sides with Nissan, skeptical over Renault holding company

Mitsubishi is circling wagons with Japanese ally Nissan against any plan to fold the domestic duo into a holding company with alliance partner Renault. CEO Osamu Masuko said a holding company isn’t an option. 



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Honda profit tumbles 40% on higher incentives, weaker sales mix

Honda's quarterly profit fell 40 percent to $1.54 billion as lower earnings in North America and Europe weighed on the automaker's financial results.



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Honda profit tumbles 40% as incentives, foreign exchange rates bite

Honda's quarterly profit fell 40 percent to $1.54 billion as lower earnings in North America and Europe weighed on the automaker's financial results.



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