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JANUARY 24, 2018

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Kia: Announcement on Telluride Due as Sportage, Sorento Decline

Sorento buyers, especially those with teenage kids and their associated gear, need more space, says a senior U.S. Kia executive.

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Jeep Reveals New Commander, Another Tesla Autopilot Crash, Explorer Investigated Over Carbon Monoxide Leaks

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Original Range Rover Sets Template for High-Zoot SV Coupe

2018 Geneva Auto Show
Expect two doors borrowed from the 1970 Range Rover but little else when Land Rover reveals its Range Rover SV Coupe at the Geneva auto show in March.

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Shots From the Floor: 2018 NAIAS

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The 2018 North American International Auto Show concludes Sunday at Detroit's Cobo Center. Several prominent automakers (Porsche, Jaguar Land Rover, Volvo, Mazda) skipped the show, but Detroit automakers unveiled new pickup trucks and Asian automakers were well represented.

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Nissan In-home System Collects, Stores Solar Energy

The system allows householders to collect and store the excess energy from their solar panels and use it during the night, possibly to charge their electric vehicles, and on cloudy days.

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Autoline at NAIAS 2018: Hyundai Veloster

2018 North American International Auto Show
Hyundai Veloster N: Born in Namyang, honed on the Nurburgring.

Autoline at NAIAS 2018: Toyota Avalon

2018 North American International Auto Show
'19 Toyota Avalon: High hopes for its freshest sedan.

U.S. Senate Looks to Dodge Self-Driving Car Bill Barriers

Republican John Thune chairs the Senate Commerce Committee, which will hold a field hearing Wednesday on autonomous vehicles and other technologies at the Washington auto show.

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NTSB to Investigate Collision Between Tesla Car, Fire Truck

The Culver City, CA, Fire Dept. says one of its trucks was struck Monday by a Tesla vehicle apparently traveling 65 mph in semi-autonomous mode, but there were no injuries.

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EV Makers, Suppliers Plug Own Hardware, Protocols

Developers of the charging networks needed for electric vehicles to gain wider acceptance say the number of plug formats must be restricted to limit costs.

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