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Volvo's CEO Sees Hybrids Replacing Diesels in the Coming Decade (Even in Europe)

While the diesel emission scandal hasn't hit Europe as hard as the U.S., many automakers are reconsidering diesel due in part to tougher emission standards coming around the corner.
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By: Will Maley

GM's Ed Welburn Named Designer of the Year by NEMPA

Last week, the folks from the New England Motor Press Association held their annual awards banquet and among those honored was General Motors Ed Welburn – who was named Designer of the Year just a few short weeks before he retires from his position with GM.
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By: Patrick Rall

Dodge Challenger Post Best 2016 Sales in May, Jeep Posts Best Month Ever

In May 2016, the Chrysler Group posted its 74th consecutive month of year over year gains, with major contributions from the Jeep lineup, the Dodge Challenger, the Chrysler 300, the Dodge Charger and all three of the company’s existing minivans.
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By: Patrick Rall

2016 Accord, Civic bolster sagging Honda sales in May

Hey, what can I tell you, the entire North American auto industry hit the skids in May as U.S. auto sales level out. Let’s put this mild downtrend into perspective.
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By: Parks McCants

The Tesla buffet: 2 reasons why all-you-can-eat isn't sustainable for Tesla Superchargers

Tesla cannot keep giving "all-you-can-eat" on superchargers. There must be a nominal cost, big enough to keep people away who could otherwise have charged at home.
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By: Armen Hareyan

Every Tesla Model 3 Owner Will Still Have a Sci-Fi Tesla Car

Once the public learned that Tesla will not send free Superchargers to the Model 3 owners, the topic is being actively discussed by many Tesla and EV owners in online forums. Most of the people seem to be disappointed because of the lack of free Superchargers. But here is one opinion, which says "everything is fine," and here is how you will still save more money.
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By: Armen Hareyan

Ford Mustang Included in New List of Takata Airbag Recalls

Ford Motor Company has rolled out a new list of vehicles affected by the global Takata airbag recalls, with the newest batch including the Ford Mustang, the Ford GT supercar, the Ford Fusion, the Ford Ranger and a collection of Lincoln and Mercury vehicles.
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By: Patrick Rall