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A federal judge has denied Hyundai and Kia’s proposed $200 million settlement with consumers whoU.S. judge denies Hyundai, Kia class-action settlement
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Federal regulators are honing in on the systems Tesla uses to ensure that drivers are paying attentionNHTSA questions Tesla on how Autopilot system monitors drivers
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Union President Lana Payne on Tuesday picked Ford as Unifor’s target automaker — three weeks afterUnifor union picks Ford as Detroit 3 bargaining target in Canada
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The proposed IRS rules for construction of clean energy production and manufacturing facilities buildU.S. Treasury unveils wage, apprenticeship guidance for clean energy tax credits
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The supplier founded by Tesla board member JB Straubel in February received a conditional commitmentEV battery supplier Redwood Materials raises more than $1 billion to expand U.S. operations
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Brooklyn Mitsubishi had paid more than $800,000 in fines and restitution after pleading guilty to nearlyJudge: Mitsubishi within its rights to terminate N.Y. dealership
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Automated help with route assistance and other nonemergency requests through the in-vehicle OnStar buttonGM using Google AI to handle some OnStar requests
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Toyota said it will restart operations at its assembly plants in Japan on Wednesday, after a productionToyota to resume Japan production on Wednesday after system failure hits plants
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The Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid, available in crossover and coupe body styles, arrives in the second quarter.2024 Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid is the most powerful version yet
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Guests Jackie Birdsall of Toyota and Bernd Heid of McKinsey will discuss the future of hydrogen fuelLive talk at noon Thursday: The opportunities and challenges of hydrogen fuel cells
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Charge Enterprises, whose president is former GM and Ford executive Mark LaNeve, is one of four companiesStellantis selects charging infrastructure partner for dealers
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