Top Automotive Industry News for Week of December 24 – December 30, 2018

Here is the most important news associated with the automotive industry
identified by the AEA for the week of December 24, 2018 – December 30,
2018.

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

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All the cars discontinued after 2018

(autoblog)

GM's mysterious filing could foreshadow future product that saves jobs

(Detroit Free Press)

GM's year of transformation: More robot cars, fewer traditional jobs

(Detroit Free Press)

Marchionne's death, Jeep Gladiator highlighted change at Fiat Chrysler

(Detroit Free Press)

New Land Rover Defender Coming to US in 2020

(The Detroit Bureau)

No car keys? No problem. Hyundai rolls out fingerprint technology that
makes keys as outdated as a landline

(CNBC)

Tesla expands employee testing of its upgraded Autopilot hardware

(autoblog)

Tesla Names Two New Board Members, Larry Ellison And Kathleen
Wilson-Thompson

(Forbes)

Which Cars Are You Most Excited to See in 2019?

(Car & Driver)

-Automotive Evolution News-

CES Is Apparently Going To Be Everything To Everyone When It Comes To
Mobility

(Forbes)

Daimler Delivers E-Truck to Penske for Testing

(The Detroit Bureau)

Volkswagen Testing New Portable EV Charging Stations

(The Detroit Bureau)

-Automotive Retail News-

5 Ways Auto Finance Will Change in 2019

(Auto Dealer Today)

Auto Sellers Try Out Amazon-Style Ordering

(MSN)

How electric cars are slowly moving from niche to something ‘people
want to buy’

(CNBC)

New-Vehicle Retail Sales Seen Dipping in December

(Auto Finance News)

Photo Finish For December Auto Sales Could Mean A Slight Gain For All
Of 2018

(Forbes)

Tesla Scrambles to Sell Cars Before a Tax Break Fades

(NY Times)

Will dealerships survive the future?

(Automotive News)

Year-End Turmoil Puts New Car Sales to the Test

(The Detroit Bureau)

-Automotive Wholesale News-

Used EV prices are finally heating up — a little

(Automotive News)

-Automotive Enthusiast News-

New owners and new venues for auction companies

(ClassicCars.com)

-General Business & Executive News-

A year of living badly

(Automotive News)

Analyst adds Ferrari, Penske to list of top auto stocks for 2019

(CNBC)

Automotive Minute: Disney’s Mary Poppins partnership is making magic
for Nissan

(BizJournals)

CarGurus Launches New Brand Campaign for 2019

(PR Newswire)

Five Ways 2018 Rewrote The Future of Transportation

(Forbes)

The 10 biggest auto stories of 2018

(autoblog)

The Year in Review: Automotive Winners and Losers

(Car & Driver)

Top auto stories from 2018 – and 3 to watch in ’19

(Detroit Free Press)

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Electric cars: the network of public charging stations is expanding

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SEAT breaks its historic sales record in 2018

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Ousted Nissan exec Greg Kelly released from Japanese jail, but Carlos Ghosn still in custody

Kim Kyung-Hoon | Reuters
Greg Kelly, the former deputy of ousted Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn, is seen in the car, as he leaves after being released from a detention centre in Tokyo, Japan, December 25, 2018.

Former Nissan executive Greg Kelly got a belated Christmas present as he was released from a Tokyo Detention Center overnight after being held for more than a month over corruption allegations.

Kelly was arrested along with Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn as they arrived in Japan via corporate jet on Nov. 19. They were accused of a variety of financial misdeeds, including allegations that Kelly assisted his boss in hiding tens of millions in pay.

Though prosecutors in Japan normally have just 10 days to retain a suspect, they found a way to keep the two men in custody by raising new allegations. Kelly's attorneys finally convinced a court to end his detention, and the executive was released on 70 million yen ($633,699) bail. Ghosn remains in detention and won't have a chance for release until Jan. 1.

According to the Associated Press, Kelly, wearing a beige jacket and glasses, walked out of the detention center and into a waiting black vehicle, where he was seated next to his lead attorney. He was expected to be taken to a local hospital for treatment of a chronic neck problem.

In a video appeal for the one-time Nissan executive's release last week, Kelly's wife, Dee, said he suffered from stenosis, a condition in which the spinal cord is compressed and a person can suffer numbness or shooting pain.

“Release Greg and allow him to come home and have the surgery he needs,” Dee Kelly said. “That is our family's Christmas wish.”

Prosecutors attempted to retain Kelly, along with Ghosn, in custody, arguing they are flight risks. The court rejected that argument, but his release comes amid strictures on his movements. It is unclear how long Kelly will have to remain in the country. No trial date has yet been set.

Kelly did not comment to the crowd of reporters who had gathered outside the detention center to witness his release. He did issue a statement, however. “I believe my innocence will be revealed in the trial,” he said. “I would like to have a judgment of non-guilty and restore my impaired reputation, and then return to my family as soon as possible.”

The arrest of the two once high-flying executives took the auto industry by surprise. Ghosn had been credited with saving a near-bankrupt Nissan in 1999. He then knitted together an alliance with France's Renault. With the 2016 inclusion of a smaller Japanese automaker, the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance has become one of the top-three best-selling auto groups in the industry. But the arrests have revealed serious strains between the French and Japanese side of the alliance.

Some skeptics have gone as far as to suggest that corporate politics are playing a central role in the case. Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa has made it clear he opposed the full takeover of his company by Renault, which currently holds a 43.4 percent stake in the Japanese partner. Nissan, in turn, holds 15 percent of the French automaker's stock.

Japanese prosecutors have denied those allegations and have, in turn, been expanding the list of charges, particularly those facing Ghosn. He was originally accused of hiding about $36 million in income through 2015, while also misusing corporate funds for, among other things, the purchase of homes in Lebanon and Brazil.

Prosecutors added charges of breach of trust on Friday, allowing them to extend Ghosn's detention until at least Jan. 1. The government has not said if it will then try to continue his stay in custody. The latest charges allege Ghosn shifted personal trades to Nissan to cover losses of 1.85 billion yen ($16.7 million).

Ghosn has indicated through his attorney that he will hold a news conference following his own release and will stress his innocence.

If tried and convicted, Ghosn could face up to 10 years in prison on each of the corruption charges. Kelly faces similar penalties.

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NRW: Burglars still slaughter Porsche in the garage

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Münsterland: BMW lands in game protection fence

The driver was driving on the left lane towards Recklinghausen. From unexplained cause of the 79-year-old came between Münster -Süd and Senden to the right, bounced on the right lane against a truck and hurled through the ditch in a game protection fence. The 79-year-old was slightly injured. For the recovery of the BMW, a… Continue reading Münsterland: BMW lands in game protection fence