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Hyundai Joins Forces With Consortium On Self-Driving Technology

The Korean car giant Hyundai are one of the latest car manufacturers to join 27 companies to form a global consortium to consolidate self driving technology to be brought to the masses.
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By: Dave Ashton

Tesla Rival Faraday Future Blasts Past The Competition. Not To Be Missed Video

Electric car Company Faraday Future have released a promotional video ahead of its January production release, tantalisingly showing the new car drag racing against some of its main competitors, a Bentley Bentayga, a Ferrari 488 GTB and the Tesla Model X P100D.
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By: Dave Ashton

VW Marks Key Milestone As Atlas Begins Series Production

Volkswagen has taken a huge step toward giving the U.S. market its head and letting it determine its own fate as the automaker has begun series production of the 2017 VW Atlas. It is the first -- and largest -- crossover in VW's lineup built in the U.S. for American tastes.
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By: Marc Stern

Here’s Nissan’s All-New Launches in 2016; What’s in Store for 2017?

Nissan had a busy year in 2016. Here’s the brands top new launches this year. What’s in store for 2017?
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By: Denis Flierl

Here’s How Fuji Heavy Takes A Big Step Towards Building an Improved Subaru WRX STI

Fuji Heavy is getting ready to put more focus on building an improved next-generation Subaru WRX STI. How do we know?
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By: Denis Flierl

VW, Shrugging Off Dieselgate, Sees 3.1 percent – 9.38 Million – Sales Hike Through November

Continuing a strong year, the Volkswagen Group is rebounding from all of the noise created by its self-inflicted Dieselgate sales controversy.
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By: Marc Stern

Why Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is thanking Ford Motor employees

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has posted on Facebook that he just wrapped up a commercial shoot in the Detroit area. The action star has a special message for Ford Motor "blue collar" employees.
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By: Mary Conway

Dieselgate Negotiators Spend Tense Weekend At Table; Hearing Set Monday

Playing a game of speed-up, negotiators burned the midnight oil much of this weekend as they sought to find a way to conclude this section of Volkswagen's self-inflicted diesel-rigging scandal. They have move into the 3.0-liter V-6 turbodiesel area.
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By: Marc Stern