Cars and Drivers

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Porsche has released a concept car powered by electric batteries similar to those used by Tesla Motors.
It has been years since a major strike drove a wedge between the UAW and large car companies. There may be a new one soon.
There appears to be general agreement that new car sales in the United State are going to decline.
The 2016 cars are coming to dealers, if they are not already there. Inventory of 2015 models is an anchor. Time to sweep them off the lot.
It is not hard to see why GM shares have been so dismal, down 12% in five years, while almost everything else has been in a raging bull market.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has said that it is recalling more than 1.7 million Ram pickups and chassis cab to fix problems with the vehicles’ airbags and welds in the steering system.
The analysts at Kelley Blue Book have pored over their rankings in more than two dozen “best of” lists and come up with the 10 vehicles that have won a place on several lists.
Automakers initiated at least two major recalls in the past week. One was rather larger and the other much smaller, but the smaller one could be the more problematic of the two going forward.
The race to perfect driverless cars has already started. New research shows that, among other things, these cars could cut driving accidents by 80%.
Markets were sliding into the close on Friday, and they were dragged down in part to major auto companies.
The boardroom squabbles at Volkswagen settling with the selection of a new chairman, is Volkswagen now ready to do what is necessary to gain sales in the United States?
CEO Elon Musk announced in a tweet that Tesla will begin delivering its new Model X Signature series late this month.
New vehicles sold in the month of August averaged 25.3 miles per gallon, down a bit from July.
Mercedes-Benz USA sold only 617 units of its tiny Smart in August, down more than 50% from the same month of last year.
Volkswagen, desperate to gain sales in the United States, moved backward in August.
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