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MAY 7, 2018

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Auto Consumers Like Leather, From Basic Black to Screaming Green

Katzkin CEO Tim Clyde acknowledges he personally “wouldn’t necessarily” go for an entire seat swathed in, say, electric lime. “But touches of it look distinctive.”

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Poor Levante Sales Hurt Maserati, Mazda Turns It Around, Lyft Partners with Aptiv

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Nissan’s Leaf EV Wins Top European Safety Rating

The European New Car Assessment Program says the latest 5-star result for the Leaf echoes the success of the result for the original Leaf introduced in 2011 – the first all-electric car to get the agency’s top rating.

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Navigating the Autonomous-Vehicle Liability Waters

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Autonomous vehicles promise fewer crashes, but new risks and liabilities will shift from OEMs to parts and software manufacturers.

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Forget Zombies, Here’s How to Survive the ‘Retailpocalypse’

The “Retailpocalypse” has yet to truly reach automotive retailing. Car dealers that seize this opportunity to prepare for the challenging road ahead will be the ones that survive.

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JLR Names Grant McPherson Manufacturing Chief

Grant McPherson, now the U.K. automaker’s quality and automotive safety director, is to join the board of management and take on his new role July 1, reporting directly to JLR CEO Ralf Speth.

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Nissan Quitting European Diesel Market

Nissan's announcement that it will phase out sales of diesel vehicles in Europe follows a report the Japanese automaker will cut hundreds of jobs at its Sunderland plant, the U.K.'s biggest, because of declining demand for diesels in Europe.

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EU Countries Want Tough CO2 Emissions Standards for Trucks

France and four other European Union countries say they want "ambitious" cuts in carbon-dioxide-emissions levels for trucks, which currently face no limits on such emissions.

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Putin Pooh-Poohs Imports; New Ride Made Locally

Eschewing the imported vehicles he has been using until now, Putin rode for the first time Monday in a new, Russian-made limousine from his office to the Kremlin, where he was sworn in for another term as president.

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