Nissan Motor plans to launch new vehicle automation technologies over the next four years, with an aim to accelerate consumer adoption of Autonomous Drive systems. The technologies will include automated lane controls and highway ...
German car maker BMW will replace passenger airbags on 1.6 million cars of its 3 series sedans (pre-predecessor generation E46) worldwide. The affected cars were produced between May 1999 and August 2006. The air bags were made by ...
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Group 1 Automotive, an automotive retailer, has acquired Munday Chevrolet and Munday Mazda in Huston, Texas. Apart from selling new and used cars, Group 1 Automotive also sells vehicle parts, provides insurance and service contracts as ...
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The Ford Mustang has been a muscle car icon for decades, thrilling enthusiasts with speed, power and performance and that tradition continues with the 2015 model. Exclusivity and performance help the Ford Mustang maintain its place at ...
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The Ford Mustang has been a muscle car icon for decades, thrilling enthusiasts with speed, power and performance and that tradition continues with the 2015 model. Exclusivity and performance help the Ford Mustang maintain its place at ...
Tags: Ford Mustang, Muscle Car, Auto Parts
Japan is set to offer JPY2 million ($21,000) in subsidies for fuel-cell vehicles as an attempt to promote hydrogen technology and fuel-cell cars. The decision comes as car manufacturers such as Toyota and Honda are scheduled to launch ...
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Sports car manufacturer Porsche has delivered 87,800 cars to customers in the first six months of 2014, an 8% increase compared with the same period in 2013. The company said that it generated increased sales in all key regions with ...
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Volvo Car has awarded a contract to CGI to provide authentication certificate services for each of its cars. CGI will offer each car with securely accessed online services for Volvo Cars as well as related operation and support services. ...
Daimler and BMW have partnered to jointly develop a standardized technology for inductive charging of electric cars and plug-in hybrid vehicles. The system will comprise two components, including a secondary coil in the vehicle floor and ...
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US car maker General Motors (GM) will voluntarily recall 27,051 Spark mini cars in South Korea following a defective transmission mount. According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and transport, Korea, the gearbox mount could ...
It's the ultimate in floor space conservation. If your garage ceiling has enough clearance, you just might be able to park two cars in the same stall. Not two Range Rovers or two monster trucks, but two low-profile sedans or sports cars ...
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A ban on the sale of inefficient lamps in the United Arab Emirates comes into effect on 1 July. The move is expected to save Dh668 million (£106.8 million) on energy bills annually. The ban is part of the UAE's indoor lighting ...
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Roads in Finland in 2020 will hum to the sound of low-emission vehicles running on renewable energy, electricity, hydrogen and sustainable biofuels. The share of public transport and car pooling in densely populated urban areas will ...
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German automobile producer BMW has announced that it will invest $1 billion in its first production plant in Mexico, which is to be built in close proximity to the city of San Luis Potosí. BMW board member Harald Kruger said the new ...
Will Google ever be a healthcare company? The answer to that question appears to be "not really," based on the tenor of a recent interview between Larry Page and Sergey Brin and investor Vinod Khosla. In that conversation, Khosla hinted ...