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| | “China is an important part of an intricate, global supply chain,” Bosch USA President Michael Mansuetti says. “Tariffs will be a hurdle. Lower tariffs are always better. There is a lot of uncertainty.” Read More |
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Zero Accidents. Well – almost! In the future, increased connectivity will be able to protect all road users – almost all. But even today, ZF‘s safety technologies are helping to prevent accidents or at least lower their severity. For ZF, Vision Zero is more than a concept. With high-performance sensors and cameras, we aim for a world without road accidents. | |
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Autoline Daily Imported Vehicles a Security Threat? Elon Musk Criticizes the Media, HERE Creates New OTA Update Solution Read More |
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Range Rover Velar Shines With Ever-Changing Dials 2018 Wards 10 Best Interiors The Velar interior finds itself in the winners’ circle for sleek elegance, its Touch Pro Duo capacitive touchscreens and two large multi-function dials that change purpose quicker than a chameleon changes its colors. Read More |
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| The Japanese automaker says it will begin mass production of hydrogen fuel cell stacks around 2020, helping it meet its target for annual fuel-cell-vehicle sales of more than 30,000 units. Read More |
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| Pennsylvania Republican Pat Toomey, who chairs a Senate subcommittee on consumer protection, says, "Raising taxes on Americans who choose to buy imported cars or trucks is a bad idea." Read More |
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| A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board says the vehicle's radar system observed a pedestrian on a Tempe, AZ, street six seconds before impact, but "the self-driving system software classified the pedestrian as an unknown object, as a vehicle, and then as a bicycle." Read More |
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