CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-Reuss, 35-year GM veteran, to succeed Ammann as president

FILE PHOTO: General Motors Executive Vice President Global Product Design Mark Reuss talks about the new 2019 GMC Sierra Denali pickup truck at the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 1, 2018. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (Reuters) – General Motors Co (GM.N) said on Thursday that Mark Reuss would succeed Dan Ammann as president, effective… Continue reading CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-Reuss, 35-year GM veteran, to succeed Ammann as president

GM’s Cruise partners with DoorDash to test autonomous food delivery

Cruise Automation, the self-driving unit of General Motors, is teaming up with DoorDash to test a food delivery service in San Francisco using autonomous vehicles. The pilot will commence in “early 2019,” the companies said, but it will only be available in the section of the city where Cruise has been testing its vehicles. The… Continue reading GM’s Cruise partners with DoorDash to test autonomous food delivery

Major automakers bullish on U.S. market despite rising interest rates

DETROIT (Reuters) – Major automakers on Thursday shrugged off declines in U.S. new vehicle sales in December and said they were bullish about 2019 even as economists warned that rising interest rates will discourage consumers from buying cars in the year ahead. FILE PHOTO: New vehicles sit in a parking lot at the General Motors… Continue reading Major automakers bullish on U.S. market despite rising interest rates

UPDATE 6-Major automakers bullish on U.S. market despite rising interest rates

DETROIT (Reuters) – Major automakers on Thursday shrugged off declines in U.S. new vehicle sales in December and said they were bullish about 2019 even as economists warned that rising interest rates will discourage consumers from buying cars in the year ahead. FILE PHOTO: New vehicles sit in a parking lot at the General Motors… Continue reading UPDATE 6-Major automakers bullish on U.S. market despite rising interest rates

UPDATE 2-UAW sues GM over use of temporary workers at Indiana plant

DETROIT (Reuters) – The United Auto Workers union sued General Motors Co (GM.N) in federal court on Thursday, claiming the automaker’s use of temporary workers at a plant in Indiana violates its labor deal and escalating a fight over GM’s plans to possibly close U.S. factories. FILE PHOTO: Assembled trucks are ready for delivery at… Continue reading UPDATE 2-UAW sues GM over use of temporary workers at Indiana plant

China annual auto sales fall for first time in about two decades with more pain on the way

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This picture taken on November 22, 2018 shows vehicles at a Hongqi car dealer in Beijing.

Auto sales in China fell 3 percent in 2018 — their first decline in about two decades and a mild introduction to even more pain coming for automakers doing business in Asia this year, according to China auto consulting firm ZoZoGo.

The slowdown is especially painful for U.S. automakers operating in China, which dwarfs the U.S. as the world's largest car market. Automakers sold roughly 28 million automobiles in China in 2018, compared with about 17 million in the U.S. — the second-largest auto market.

A combination of trade tensions and consumer jitters have stalled sales in a country that has historically been a considerable source of growth for the industry.

“Look for the market to fall another 5 percent in 2019 because consumer confidence remains shaky,” said Michael Dunne, the CEO of ZoZoGo, which advises automakers doing business in China. Dunne is the former president of GM Indonesia. “There's simply too much uncertainty amidst a slowing economy, job security worries and then there is the big cloud of angst about US-China trade tensions. ”

U.S. automaker General Motors has said it is doing well in the country, despite what it calls a challenging business environment. Ford has been less fortunate, due in part to automaker's failure to churn out product fast enough in the highly competitive Chinese market.

U.S. stocks fell sharply on Thursday following a dire quarterly warning from Apple and the release of weaker-than-expected manufacturing data. The iPhone maker blamed a slowing Chinese economy for the shortfall, intensifying fears that the global economy may be slowing down.

Hyundai Debuts a Walking Car With Four Legs

Walk This Way Hyundai’s CES 2019 press conference on Monday might just end up being standing-room only. During the event, the South Korean automaker will reveal more information about Elevate, a walking car — and it just might represent an entirely new category of vehicles. Rise Above Hyundai teased Elevate with a short news release and… Continue reading Hyundai Debuts a Walking Car With Four Legs

UPDATE 1-Reuss, head of self-driving unit, to succeed Ammann as GM president

FILE PHOTO: General Motors Executive Vice President Global Product Design Mark Reuss talks about the new 2019 GMC Sierra Denali pickup truck at the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 1, 2018. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (Reuters) – General Motors Co (GM.N) said on Thursday that Mark Reuss would succeed Dan Ammann as president, effective… Continue reading UPDATE 1-Reuss, head of self-driving unit, to succeed Ammann as GM president

Reuss, head of self-driving unit, to succeed Ammann as GM president

FILE PHOTO: General Motors Executive Vice President Global Product Design Mark Reuss talks about the new 2019 GMC Sierra Denali pickup truck at the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 1, 2018. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (Reuters) – General Motors Co (GM.N) said on Thursday that Mark Reuss would succeed Dan Ammann as president, effective… Continue reading Reuss, head of self-driving unit, to succeed Ammann as GM president

Aptiv Partners with Affectiva to Enable the Next Generation Vehicle Experience

DUBLIN, Jan. 3, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Aptiv PLC (NYSE: APTV) announced today it signed a commercial partnership agreement with Affectiva, a Boston-based MIT Media Lab spin-off and leader in Human Perception artificial intelligence (AI). The partnership will deliver innovative, scalable software – derived from deep learning architectures – to enhance perception capabilities in advanced safety solutions and reimagine… Continue reading Aptiv Partners with Affectiva to Enable the Next Generation Vehicle Experience