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The history of Mercedes Benz is a long and well established one, it dates all the way back to the emergence of automotive history.
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Ford is phasing out its passenger cars, except one: the Mustang. The car may be only modestly profitable for Ford, but it has deep emotional power.
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Self-driving technology could one day turn your car into a mobile living room. That has companies trying to figure out how to even out the roughest spots of the road to the future.
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The indictment of Martin Winterkorn makes Volkswagen more vulnerable to lawsuits by shareholders who say top managers concealed risks.
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The chief executive said the electric-car maker would be profitable in the second half of the year if it met its production goals.
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A biography of the legendary Italian carmaker shines a light on the man and the automotive empire he built.
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The automaker is accelerating efforts to slash costs in a bid to turn around its fortunes both at home and abroad.
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After 11 months as chief, Jim Hackett has yet to satisfy those looking for a clear articulation of a strategy. But big moves could be in the offing.
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Larry Thompson, a former U.S. deputy attorney general, said the carmaker had not held wrongdoers accountable or been serious enough about change.
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With any luck, your son or daughter has a job to go with that sheepskin. Here are some suggestions if that newly minted adult needs a way to get there.
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The maker of electric cars expects to idle its assembly line for several days to clear impediments that have held production well below the company’s targets.