Automobiles
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Taiwan power IC firms see automobile deployment pay off, although China remains a concern – DIGITIMES
Taiwan power IC firms see automobile deployment pay off, although China remains a concern DIGITIMES Source
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Exports of automotive components reach new record in April
The Association of Manufacturers for the Automotive Industry (AFIA) revealed that automotive component exports reached a new record of €1.1…
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This Sunday: Cars on Union
SARATOGA SPRINGS— The Saratoga Automobile Museum presents the second annual “Cars on Union,” from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Sunday,…
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Cars could get costlier as automobile emission norms set to tighten | News
Under the third phase of the corporate average fuel efficiency standards, automakers must reduce carbon emissions by one-third in three…
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Innocean produces Hyundai Motor ad using GenAI
Innocean Worldwide Inc., the global marketing communications arm of Hyundai Motor Group, said on Friday that it launched three new…
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Toyota chair to be tested at annual meeting over certification scandal
TOKYO — Toyota Motor will hold an annual shareholders meeting next week, but some investment advisories are opposing Chairman Akio…
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Tesla Shareholders Approve Elon Musk’s $45 Billion Pay Package
Tesla shareholders have reaffirmed a pay award of more than $45 billion for Elon Musk, the chief executive, after it…
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Why Car Prices Are Finally Falling
Two years ago, David Rosenberg’s dealership lots were virtually empty; cars would sell as soon as they arrived. Today, Rosenberg,…
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24 Hours of Le Mans: Automakers Have Expanded the Top Class
Rewind 12 months to the centenary edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in France, and the big…
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24 Hours of Le Mans: In 1924, Bentley Began Its Dominance
The early 1920s was the era of the gentleman driver, mostly wealthy men with their expensive machines, using roads that…
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