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Volkswagen Reaches Labor Deal, Avoiding Germany Plant Closures
The automaker agreed to keep all 10 of its factories in Germany open and to guarantee workers’ jobs until the end of 2030.
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Under Pressure, Hyundai Supplier Ends Alabama Prison Labor Contract
The supplier fired dozens of prisoners after some of them said they felt they had no choice but to take those jobs.
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Honda and Nissan Are in Talks to Deepen Ties and Possibly Merge
The merger talks between Japan’s second- and third-largest automakers highlight the intense upheaval within the world’s auto industry.
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New U.S. Vehicles Must Have Rear Seatbelt Alarms by Late 2027
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration changed an existing rule to expand and enhance seatbelt warning requirements.
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Automakers Thrived in the Pandemic. Many Are Now Struggling.
Changing technology, political turmoil and competition from China are cutting into profits and forcing carmakers to cut jobs and close factories.
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GM to Shut Down Its Cruise Robotaxi Project
The company said it would now focus its efforts on developing fully autonomous vehicles for personal use.
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Chinese Carmakers Are Taking Mexico by Storm While Eyeing U.S.
BYD and other manufacturers are importing cars from China and scouting factory sites in Mexico as part of a global expansion that, for now, excludes the United States.
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G.M.’s Ailing China Business Will Deal It a $5 Billion Blow
General Motors and other foreign automakers are selling fewer cars and losing lots of money in China, where domestic electric and hybrid cars have taken off.
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F1: Lewis Hamilton Bids Farewell to Mercedes
He had a remarkable run with the team, winning six titles, but after this weekend he will be racing for Ferrari.
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Volkswagen Workers Go on Strike Across Germany
Workers at nine of the automaker’s German factories walked off their jobs for several hours, and warned they would escalate the action if their demands went unmet.
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G.M. Will Sell Stake in EV Battery Plant to LG
LG Energy Solution will now solely own a factory in Michigan that it had planned to operate through a joint venture with General Motors.
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Carlos Tavares, Stellantis CEO, Resigns
The company, facing slumping sales, announced that Carlos Tavares would step down immediately and that a search for a new chief was underway.
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Volkswagen to Exit China’s Xinjiang Region After 12 Years
The automaker has long been criticized by human rights activists for doing business in the territory, where China has repressed Muslim ethnic groups.
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An Exciting F1 Season With No Dominant Player
Max Verstappen won the title again, but it was a fight, as was the team championship, taken by McLaren at the last race.
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F1: For Aston Martin, a Fifth-Place Finish Again
Its season began with so much promise, but the team was unable to keep up with the leaders.
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There Are 24 Tracks in F1. Drivers Have Their Favorites.
From street circuits like Monaco to challenging courses like Suzuka International, some tracks stand out.
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F1: Charles Leclerc, Close to the Drivers’ Title Again, Completes His Best Season
The Ferrari driver is confident about 2025 as he teams with Lewis Hamilton.
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F1: Haas Is Climbing Out of the Doldrums
The team finished last in 2023, but it has risen in the standings and has plans for next season, including new drivers.
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Elon Musk’s $50 Billion Tesla Pay Can’t Be Reinstated, Delaware Judge Rules
The judge said she would not reverse her decision to strike down the package after Tesla shareholders approved it a second time.
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Trump’s Tariffs Would Deal a Big Blow to the Auto Industry
Automakers and parts suppliers would struggle if President-elect Donald J. Trump followed through on his threat to impose 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico.
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