Lunes, Hunyo 29, 2020

Nissan Ariya electric crossover to debut July 15

The EV will help spearhead a renewal of Nissan’s global lineup, CEO Makoto Uchida said at a contentious annual shareholders’ meeting where investors criticized the automaker's handling of the Carlos Ghosn scandal.



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Linggo, Hunyo 28, 2020

Driver-monitoring systems get more sophisticated

Driver-monitoring systems are playing a larger role in preventing drowsy and distracted driving. As automated features get added to vehicles, they can help humans avoid complacency.



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Simulated tests bypass virus roadblock

Automated-technology developers have been using simulation and virtual testing throughout COVID-19, but for some, simulations just aren't the same as the real thing.



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Rosenberg fails to block store sales again

A Massachusetts judge has denied David Rosenberg's injunction seeking to block the sale of certain Prime Automotive Group dealerships and restore him as dealer principal of them.



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New diesel option raises GMC pickup's conquest rate

More than two-thirds of Sierra diesel buyers were new to diesel engines, and more than half were first-time customers of the brand, according to a survey.



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Virus deaths leave voids on factory floors

The assembly lines at Warren Truck and most other U.S. auto plants started back up in mid-May with a plethora of safety precautions. But they have to go on without Lorenzo Seldon and more than two dozen other UAW members who died of COVID-19.



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Digital auctions may not be permanent shift

As more buyers return to auction lanes, the appetite for both physical and digital sales is obvious.



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