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NOVEMBER 5, 2018

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Acura Hones Small-Batch Manufacturing With NSX

Much like artisanal whiskey or candles, Acura takes its time and pores over every detail of the NSX supercar during its creation process.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News for Nov. 5

Audi Pioneers New Paint Process; Car Brands with Highest Loyalty; Cadillac Cancels Subscription Service

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GM Joins eBike Market, Asks Consumers for Brand Name

Chairman and CEO Mary Barra first announced the eBikes during an October 2015 briefing to journalists and Wall Street analysts disclosing the automaker’s future mobility strategy.

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Wards 10 Best Engines Off-Road Test Drives

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WardsAuto editors ventured into the woods for some aggressive off-roading to experience the new 48-volt stop/start systems onboard the Ram 1500 and Jeep Wrangler. The Wards 10 Best Engines competition celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.
 
 

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EV-Minded Peugeot Unplugs From Rallycross Racing

The French automaker, which debuted at the Paris auto show its new generation of plug-in hybrid vehicles as part of its electrification strategy, will complete the current rallycross championship season.

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Online Reviews Carry Unremitting Importance

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Online reviews are important to both businesses and to consumers who rely on them to make well-informed decisions on future purchases. Research for an Inc. magazine article indicates a staggering 84% of consumers trust online reviews as much as they

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JLR Slovakia Plant Comes on Line

The 3.23 million-sq.-ft. facility in Nitra, 55 miles east of Bratislava, the central European country’s capital, has an annual capacity of 150,000 vehicles.

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