WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

MAY 5, 2020

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Toyota Delays North American Restart; Europe Ramps Up

Toyota says its decision to delay by one week the reopening of its North American plants is based on “an extensive review with our supplier and logistics network.” Bugatti resumes building cars by hand.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News

Hertz Going Bankrupt; Transplants Change Plans to Open Plants; New Car Prices Up During Lockdown

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Older Car Consumers Sit It Out

In most recovering markets, sales to mature buyers lag far behind younger buyers, J.D. Power says.

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COVID-19 Impacting Employee Recruitment in India

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What automotive-related positions are currently still in demand and being recruited for in India? Sunil Kapoor, managing partner of Antal India and a supply-chain expert, talks with GlobalAutoIndustry.com.

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Unexpectedly Strong Demand in April Helps Accelerate Inventory Decline; Big Pickups Drained to 7-Year Low

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There is the possibility later in the year for a government-subsidized Cash-for-Clunkers-like program that could temporarily boost demand through making vehicles more affordable, while propping production.

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