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Ford taking cautious approach to China EV market

by deeperkins | Apr 19, 2017 | Uncategorized

Ford is taking a cautious approach to producing electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles for the Chinese market, citing uncertainty about consumer interest and government policy. Source: Auto Feed

China EV makers to take on Tesla Model 3 through price, local manufacturing

by deeperkins | Apr 19, 2017 | Uncategorized

It’s not due to arrive in China until next year, but already Chinese-funded, smart, connected plug-in car startups are scrambling to launch cars to go head-to-head against Tesla’s mass-market Model 3 sedan. Source: Auto Feed

Toyota to test hydrogen cargo truck at Port of Los Angeles

by deeperkins | Apr 19, 2017 | Uncategorized

Toyota plans to test a heavy-duty truck powered by a hydrogen fuel-cell system at the Port of Los Angeles as part of a feasibility study beginning this summer. Source: Auto Feed

Chinese carmakers may be 'destroyed' if foreign investment cap lifted

by deeperkins | Apr 19, 2017 | Uncategorized

Chinese state-owned auto giants such as SAIC and Dongfeng may see profits evaporate if the government lifts protectionist measures and lets foreign companies operate without a local partner. Source: Auto Feed

KAR to buy data provider DRIVIN for $43 million

by deeperkins | Apr 19, 2017 | Uncategorized

KAR Auction Services will acquire DRIVIN, which aggregates automotive retail, pricing, registration and economic data to match vehicle inventory to dealer demand. Source: Auto Feed

SAIC puts U.S. ambitions on hold on Trump uncertainty

by deeperkins | Apr 19, 2017 | Uncategorized

SAIC, China’s biggest automaker by sales, has put off its plans to export vehicles to the U.S. due to policy uncertainties with the election of Donald Trump as president. Source: Auto Feed
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