Biyernes, Pebrero 1, 2019

Trucks drive FCA, Honda gains; Toyota, Nissan fall

Another strong month at the Jeep and Ram brands, combined with higher incentives and fleet shipments, helped FCA US post a 2.5 percent rise in January U.S. light-vehicle sales. Volume rose 1.5 percent at American Honda but fell at Toyota and Nissan.



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Mitsubishi sides with Nissan, skeptical over 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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Audi's electrified Super Bowl ad

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



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Unifor to air Super Bowl ad in effort to save Oshawa GM plant

Unifor is planning to run a Super Bowl ad in Canada its ongoing campaign to convince GM to keep its Oshawa assembly plant open. The ads won't air in the U.S.



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A climate problem even California can't fix: tailpipe pollution

Tailpipe pollution in California is going up -- not down -- despite billions of dollars spent by one of the most environmentally progressive governments on earth.



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Ram, fleet drive FCA to 2.5% gain

Another strong month at the Jeep and Ram brands, combined with higher incentives and fleet shipments, helped FCA US post a 2.5 percent rise in January U.S. light-vehicle sales.



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Ram drives FCA to 2% gain

Another strong month at the Jeep and Ram brands, combined with higher incentives, helped FCA US post a 2 percent rise in January U.S. light-vehicle sales.



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