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Investors cheer as GM, Nikola join forces to build electric trucks
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Fed adds Apple, Anheuser-Busch, Expedia to its bond holdings
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Slumping fleet sales weigh on U.S. auto market
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Tesla's Elon Musk calling coronavirus lockdowns 'fascist' overshadows profitable quarter
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UAW president to GM: We invested in you, now invest in us
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Daimler warns on profit again, blames diesel and recall costs
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Lee Iacocca, auto executive who saved Chrysler from bankruptcy, dies at 94
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Automakers boost Takata air bag recall completion rates
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GM moves to challenge Ford in U.S. commercial fleet sales
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GM offers buyouts to cut costs after strong quarterly profit
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Frustrated GM investors ask what more CEO Barra can do
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New Fiat Chrysler boss picks team to tackle industry in flux
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Honda confirms Takata air bag rupture in fatal Malaysia crash
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Marchionne ramps up SUVs as prepares to hand over Fiat Chrysler wheel
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SoftBank joins GM in self-driving car race; GM shares soar
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Australia increases Takata air bags recall to just under four million cars
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U.S. safety agency demands meetings with automakers on Takata recall
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Tesla shares, bonds drop as CEO Musk bites hand of Wall Street
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Senators to press automakers, regulators on Takata air bag recall
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Automakers knew earlier of Takata air bag issues: court documents
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Honda, Ford to testify at U.S. Senate Takata hearing: aides
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Trump steel tariffs may leave these U.S. steelworkers jobless
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Automakers to provide up to $130 million for Takata's U.S. settlement
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Ford China chief in abrupt departure, a blow to recovery hopes
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U.S. rejects Ford petition to delay recall of three million vehicles
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Wall Street loves electric cars, America loves trucks
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Kobe Steel crisis deepens as more data tampering revealed; shares tumble
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GM promises more electric vehicles, paid for by SUVs
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Ford poaches Key Safety CEO to run China business
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Carmakers win brief reprieve from lawsuits over faulty Takata air bags
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Japan's Takata files another attempt to stay U.S. air bag lawsuits
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Takata seeks to suspend air bag victims' lawsuits against carmakers
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Nissan agrees to $98 million settlement on Takata economic loss claims
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Ford to petition to avoid U.S. recall of 2.5 million vehicles
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U.S. says 2.7 million additional Takata air bag inflators to be recalled
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First test of India's new bankruptcy law offers cautionary tale
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Honda confirms 11th U.S. death tied to ruptured Takata air bag inflator
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High-tech dashboards signal big changes for auto parts suppliers
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Fiat Chrysler CEO says 2018 targets unaffected by diesel troubles
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Dip in Tesla's customer deposits triggers worries over orders
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Automotive supplier breaks ground on rare new Detroit factory
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Chinese automakers SAIC, Geely turn up heat on global rivals
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GM rebuffs two-class share plan from Einhorn's Greenlight Capital
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GM shifts from bigger is better to less global, more profitable
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Takata plea, compensation deal clears path to potential sale
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Takata taps KSS as final bidder for restructuring deal: sources
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Takata bidders plan court-led turnaround for Japan business: source
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Wilbur Ross, Trump's Commerce pick, offshored 2,700 jobs since 2004
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Takata to pay $1 billion to settle U.S. air bag probe: sources
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