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MARCH 19, 2019

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Robo-Taxis Pose More Questions Than Answers

What may be more unclear is whether robo-taxis will fulfill their promise of reducing traffic congestion, as ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft with their human pilots arguably have failed to do.

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Autoline Daily 2019: Top Industry News for March 19

Ford Riding Success of Big SUVs, Tesla Cancels Mid Range Model 3, Maybach SUV Headed for Production

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New Cadillac CT5 Sedan Breaks Cover

The automaker calls the cabin of the CT5 driver-centric, with high-tech and high-touch items combining to create an exceptional level of control tactility.

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SEAT’s el-Born Advances Electrification

Though designed in Barcelona, the el-Born will be assembled not in Spain but in Zwickau, Germany, alongside the ID, VW’s first electric car that also will use the MEB platform. The ID comes to market later this year, one year before the el-Born.

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Auto Dealers Get Personal With Digital Retailing

Ninety percent of consumers say they prefer a unique car-buying journey that allows them to shop and buy in an individualized way, according to a Cox study.

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Karma, Pininfarina Team Up for Shanghai Show

A Pininfarina-designed concept car, along with a next-generation luxury electric Revero and an all-electric Karma Vision concept, will debut at Shanghai.

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