The Japanese automakers were hoping to strengthen their position together to compete with China, Tesla, and Toyota.
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India's Modi meets Tesla CEO Musk in WashingtonIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Thursday (February 13) in Washington, D.C., where they discussed issues including space, mobility, technology and innovation, Modi said ...
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Mazda of Amarillo earns company President's AwardMazda of Amarillo has been honored with the prestigious "President’s Award" and inducted into the 2024 President’s Club for ...
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CarsGuide.com.au on MSNPrestige brand raises prices by up to $6000Those aspiring to be Mercedes-Benz owners may be in for a shock with the prestige brand recently axing its A-Class small ...
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BYD's Sealion 7 EV aims to challenge the Tesla Model Y with a competitive price, features like single and dual-motor options, ...
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Hosted on MSNCrisis-Stricken Car Brand Will Rather Sell Parts Than Fight TeslaLucid is struggling to move cars, even in Norway, where EVs dominate nearly 90% of new car sales. Lucid is burning cash at an ...
SHANGHAI - Despite geopolitical tensions and rising trade protectionism, international businesses are deepening their ...
There’s no shortage of expensive electric SUVs, but BYD is determined the upcoming Sealion 7 won’t be one of them when it hits the market early in 2025.
These are the new badges we expect to arrive in the UK in the coming year, all vying to steal buyer attention away from ...
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New Vision on MSNHonda and Nissan Officially Scrap Merger TalksJapanese auto giants Honda and Nissan confirmed on Thursday they had scrapped merger talks that would have created the ...
From Love’s Travel Stops across the nation to Priester’s Pecans in Alabama, electric charging projects across the country ...
Looking for a reliable used car, truck or SUV? J.D. Power has just published its 2025 Vehicle Dependability Study, which is ...
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