Shuttle business Via could add scooters to its lineup

Via, a shuttle-based carpooling service and platform that partners with cities in the U.S. and Europe, could soon add scooters to its business. Via CEO and co-founder Daniel Ramot said on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin that the company is experimenting with the idea of adding scooters as a complement to its shuttle business. “We’re also adding scooters… Continue reading Shuttle business Via could add scooters to its lineup

Toyota Announces Updates to its North American Executive Team

Simplified structure allows for faster decision making to better support customers’ future mobility needs  November 30, 2018 PLANO, Texas (Nov. 30, 2018) – In an effort to speed decision making and further develop a performance-driven workforce, Toyota Motor North America announces changes to its executive team effective January 2019. The changes are in line with parent company Toyota… Continue reading Toyota Announces Updates to its North American Executive Team

Decision on long-term contract postponed: Patience game for Audi interim boss Bram Schot

ddp images / Sven Simon Bram Schot has to wait another few weeks for his appointment as permanent Audi boss The decision should reassure a company that has been insecure for months. But the plan went completely wrong. On Thursday, as it was often said, should Audis Members of the Supervisory Board appoint the current… Continue reading Decision on long-term contract postponed: Patience game for Audi interim boss Bram Schot

Trade dispute EU and US: Punitive duty on German cars? Juncker has “good news” for Trump

DPA Juncker, Trump: “Good news for Donald Trump” European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker does not believe that US President Donald Trump will soon impose special tariffs on car imports from Europe. He has recently stated with satisfaction that nothing has changed in the relationship between the US and the EU since the standstill agreement agreed… Continue reading Trade dispute EU and US: Punitive duty on German cars? Juncker has “good news” for Trump

Top Automotive Industry News for Week of October 22 – October 28, 2018

Here is the most important news associated with the automotive industry
identified by the AEA for the week October 22, 2018 – October 28, 2018.

We hope it helps you stay up to speed on the key developments in our
industry:

-Automotive Manufacturing News-

Consumer Reports: Tesla's reliability tumbles to near the bottom in
latest survey

(USA Today)

Dyson vacuum cleaner company to build electric vehicle factory in
Singapore

(USA Today)

Eight Essential Questions For GM’s Mary Barra

(Forbes)

Feds defend voluntary robot car regulations

(The Detroit News)

Fiat Chrysler's Manley makes mark with $7B deal to sell Magneti Marelli

(Detroit Free Press)

Ford CEO says restructuring is 'a massive undertaking' that must be
'very thoughtfully orchestrated'

(CNBC)

Ford hires new China chief to tackle daunting turnaround task

(Reuters)

Ford seeks to allay dealers’ worries with ‘comeback story

(The Detroit News)

Ford shares jump after strong truck sales help third-quarter results
beat expectations

(CNBC)

Ford talks with VW to help reverse losses overseas

(The Detroit News)

GM Calls For National Electric Vehicle Policy, Says EVs Should Be 25%
Of All New Cars By 2030

(Forbes)

GM earnings: No. 1 U.S. auto maker needs to show it has a strategy to
boost ailing share price

(MarketWatch)

Here Are The Most- And Least-Reliable Rides On The Road For 2019

(Forbes)

Hyundai Motor posts big profit miss on U.S. recalls; shares dive

(Reuters)

Losing Money, Ford Shakes Up Struggling Chinese Operations, Appoints
New CEO

(The Detroit Bureau)

Report: FBI conducting criminal investigation into Tesla

(The Detroit News)

Smart brand might be doomed

(autoblog)

Tesla's Elon Musk made four big assertions — with asterisks

(LA Times)

Tesla Makes Good On Elon Musk’s Promise As Model 3 Drives $312 Million
Profit

(CNBC)

Tesla says has not received subpoena on Model 3 production

(Reuters)

The giant trucks Chevy, Ford, Ram really want to sell

(Detroit Free Press)

Which new technologies make vehicles unreliable?

(Detroit Free Press)

-Automotive Evolution News-

18 Automotive Startups and Their Chances of Survival

(Car and Driver)

Apple Files Patent Linked to AV Driving

(The Detroit Bureau)

Driverless Cars May Increase Cases Of Motion Sickness

(Forbes)

How Jaguar Land Rover Is Getting Ready For The 4th Industrial
Revolution: AI and Autonomous Cars

(Forbes)

GM’s multibillion-dollar driverless car gamble hits some bumps

(autoblog)

Tesla 'obviously' plans to take on Uber and Lyft, says CEO Elon Musk

(CNBC)

Waymo is testing what it should charge for its robotaxi service

(TechCrunch)

-Automotive Retail News-

Auto classified industry veterans roll out new dealer advertising
platform

(Auto Remarketing)

DAS Releases Dealer Social Media Study

(Auto Dealer Monthly)

Edmunds: Used-car sales this month look a lot like September's

(Auto Remarketing)

New Vehicle Sales Expected to Cool in October

(The Detroit Bureau)

Survey: Many Dealers Unaware of NCFC Tax Concerns

(Auto Dealer Monthly)

-Automotive Wholesale News-

Typical October wholesale price movements take hold

(Auto Remarketing)

Used Values Returning to Normal Levels

(Vehicle Remarketing)

-Automotive Enthusiast News-

30 fun and useful car gifts auto enthusiasts will love — according to a
car collector

(Business Insider)

-Automotive Servicing News-

AAA: Enhanced Safety Enhances Repair Costs

(Auto Dealer Monthly)

BMW expands recall to 1.6 million vehicles worldwide over fire risk

(USA Today)

Ford recalls 1.5 million Ford Focus cars that could stall with fuel
tank problem

(USA Today)

Mitsubishi, Dealer-FX launch digital service platform for dealers

(Auto Remarketing)

-General Business & Executive News-

Cox: Mobility Will Reduce Dealership Count

(Auto Dealer Monthly)

Rate hikes are already squeezing these businesses

(CNN)

TIME And Ally Financial Honor Auto Dealers

(PR Newswire)

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Connected, flexible, autonomous: BMW Group expands use of innovative technologies in production logistics

Munich. The BMW Group is increasingly relying on innovations from the fields of digitalisation and Industry 4.0 in production logistics. This will ensure the company’s global production network continues to receive the parts it needs in a timely and reliable manner in the future. The focus is on applications such as logistics robots, autonomous transport… Continue reading Connected, flexible, autonomous: BMW Group expands use of innovative technologies in production logistics

Groupe PSA and Toyota open the next chapter of their long-term partnership in Europe

Groupe PSA to supply a Compact Van (C-Van) to Toyota. Toyota to take financial ownership of the TPCA joint-venture operations in Czech Republic, maintaining current production for both companies. Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) and Groupe PSA (PSA) today announced the next chapter of their successful and mutually beneficial long-term partnership in the European market. Specifically,… Continue reading Groupe PSA and Toyota open the next chapter of their long-term partnership in Europe

Maven, GoShare Expand Los Angeles Truck Rental

The Chevrolet Colorado, the first pickup truck option for the service, is now available for Maven Gig members. Photo via Go Share.  GoShare and Maven Gig are expanding the availability of short-term pickup truck leases in Los Angeles for freelance drivers and delivery professionals. GoShare offers one of the highest wages in the industry but… Continue reading Maven, GoShare Expand Los Angeles Truck Rental