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California, Stellantis strike vehicle emissions deal

 
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Here’s how Lithium Americas hit the battery supply chain jackpot

 
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2.	In the current market, dealers need to step up to win auto buyers.

2023 Study Unveils Buyer Trends: Navigate the Changing Landscape to Convert Auto Shoppers into Buyers

As consumer confidence rises with stabilized inventory and prices, dealerships face heightened expectations and competition.

 

 
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The struggling battery factory behind GM’s electric vehicle problems

 
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For now, Volkswagen and Mobileye deepen their automated-driving collaborations

 
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The road to autonomous vehicles is paved with HPCC and data storage

The vehicle of the future is powered by software – lots of it – riding on a flexible hardware platform. This type of connected vehicle is called the software-defined vehicle (SDV) and enables car makers to continuously (and more seamlessly) evolve their products long after the purchase date through over-the-air (OTA) software updates. 

 
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Why there's still no final decision on Audi building a U.S. plant

 
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Ford delays 3-row EVs as focus shifts to smaller, affordable products, sources say

 
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