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Self-Driving Cars May Succeed on Tech but Fail in Politics

Battery-electric cars became a political mess well before Elon Musk turned public opinion against his cars by leading the "government efficiency" campaign that sent about 300,000 federal emp

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GM Just Dropped $888 Million To Keep The V8 Dream Alive

While GM is busy managing a major recall on its current 6.2-liter V8s, it’s not hitting pause. In fact, the company’s already steering full throttle into the next chapter. This week, GM an

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The Growing Trend of Car Feature Subscriptions: Are They Worth Your Money?

Just when everyone thought subscription fatigue couldn't get worse, the auto industry has entered the chat. Carmakers are increasingly asking drivers to pay monthly or annual fees for features

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Buick Delays First Electric Vehicle: What's Next For The Carmaker?

Buick has long been hinting about their first North American electric vehicle, but details are yet unknown. Originally scheduled for this year, the model was first unveiled in 2022. Unfortunately

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From Origin To Bolt: GM's Cruise Refocuses Autonomous Vehicle Strategy

General Motors' autonomous vehicle branch Cruise, which made news last year when a pedestrian accident led to the suspension of its license, has canceled its highly publicized Origin robotaxi proj

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Decoding General Motors' Decision to Part Ways with Opel

In 1929, General Motors (GM) made a strategic move by acquiring Opel, aiming to dominate the European auto market. Alfred P. Sloan Jr, the then-CEO of GM, envisioned this acquisition as a step towards

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Anticipating the Arrival: ICE-Powered GMC Terrain and Chevrolet Equinox Set for Mid-2024 Debut

In a recent discussion during General Motors' third quarter earnings call, CEO Mary Barra shed light on the future lineups of Buick, Chevrolet, and GMC models. First off, Barra confirmed that t

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Honda, General Motors and Cruise Bring Joy And Freedom Mobility In The World By Introducing A Driverless Ride Service In Japan

Honda, General Motors, and Cruise have joined forces to develop a shared vision for the future, one that includes the launch of a driverless ride service in Japan by early 2026. The partnership, sl

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Steering Change: Celebrating Female Icons in the Automotive Industry

The automotive arena, traditionally seen as a male-dominated domain, has witnessed the rise of formidable female icons who have steered the wheel of change, breaking barriers and accelerating towards

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By 2035, GM Plans To Offer New Electric Heavy-Duty Trucks

In addition to Chevrolet's recently introduced light-duty Silverado EV, GM CEO Mary Barra indicated that the firm will produce all-electric heavy-duty pickups in the coming years. During her keyno

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