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UAW deal with GM losing among production workers after 3 big plants vote no

 
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2025 Toyota Crown Signia debut: The second model of a new sub-brand

 
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Reengineered 2025 Toyota Camry will be all-hybrid, have available all-wheel drive

 
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How automakers can extend relationships with secondary vehicle owners

To drive up recurring revenue and loyalty through software-enabled products and subscriptions, automakers must stay engaged with all their vehicle owners. 

 
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Buffett's Berkshire dumps stake in General Motors as it builds cash

 
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EV battery companies debate semisolid vs. solid-state tech

 
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Dissecting AI’s Impact across the automotive industry – and what’s next

In this article, Globant’s Marina Saint-Lary discusses the most significant ways that AI technology has reinvented the automotive industry to-date in manufacturing, the driver experience, and mobility; provides a glimpse into what we can expect to see next as the technology becomes more intelligent and accessible.

 
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This paper highlights the top tips by Shell experts on how to help your customers achieve lubrication excellence.

 
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GM plans F1 power unit supply to Andretti from 2028

 
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EV battery maker plans $165 million North Carolina plant in 2026

 
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EV truck startup Zeus signs deal with manufacturing and engineering firm

 
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