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Trump auto tariffs would make steel tariffs ‘look like a company picnic’: AutoNation CEO
President Donald Trump would certainly be facing a “real trade war” if he were to implement tariffs on European cars and SUVs being imported into the United States, AutoNation Chairman and CEO Mike Jackson told CNBC on Wednesday.
This is the lie we tell ourselves about leadership, says CEO with a million-person workforce
It’s a fate that has befallen many leaders, including the CEO of Uber, one of Go-Jek’s competitors, who resigned amid a wave of leadership criticisms. Now, Makarim said he actively encourages collaborative discussions and wants those who are closest to the ground to help with decision-making. That could be in anything from Go-Jek’s motorcycle taxi… Continue reading This is the lie we tell ourselves about leadership, says CEO
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What Tesla can do to keep the bears at bay during a pivotal trading week
The 2018 Mazda CX-3 is a nice car, but you should just buy a Mazda 3
It’s noisier than you might expect given that the Mazda approaches $30,000. That’s my biggest problem with the CX-3. While our Grand Touring model came with everything you would conceivably want in a small crossover — automatic high beams, a heads-up display, blind-spot monitoring and more — there’s no ignoring that this is still a… Continue reading The 2018 Mazda CX-3 is a nice car, but you should just buy a
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Honda faces the real cost of Brexit in a former Spitfire plant
BMW UK plants: Mini, Oxford (4,000 staff); Rolls-Royce, Goodwood (1,700); engines, Hams Hall, Birmingham (800); bodywork, Swindon (850) Makes: Minis, all Rolls-Royce model HONDA UK plants: Cars and engines, Swindon (4,000 staff) Makes: Civic NISSAN UK plant: Cars and engines, Sunderland (7,000 employees) Makes: Qashqai, Leaf, Juke ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Such are the surreal options facing Honda… Continue reading Honda faces the real cost of Brexit in a former Spitfire
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8 years after Tesla’s IPO, these three hurdles could cause its growth to stall
Christine Todd Whitman: Oil industry is ‘peddling misinformation’ about electric vehicles
As states and cities push for more and more ambitious clean energy targets, the electricity that powers our lives will increasingly be derived from solar, wind, nuclear and other low- or no-emission or non-polluting energy sources. And battery recycling will become more common as economies of scale make it an increasingly profitable business. That will… Continue reading Christine Todd Whitman: Oil industry is ‘peddling
misinformation’ about electric vehicles
July 4 car shopping? Avoid these big mistakes
Once you reach the finance office, you could be offered options like extended warranties or sealants or different types of insurance. Generally speaking, they really aren’t necessary, Guthridge said. “All it does in increase your payment,” he said. However, one option typically offered could be worthwhile if you don’t already have it: gap insurance. If… Continue reading July 4 car shopping? Avoid these big mistakes
‘They’ll get money if they need it’: Tesla bull explains why he’s still optimistic
Tesla will “quite likely” be able to produce 5,000 Model 3s per week by the end of June, CEO Elon Musk has said.