WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

SEPTEMBER 11, 2019

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Jones Seeks to Shore Up UAW’s Credibility Amid Scandal

When he took over as UAW president, Gary Jones had little experience as a top negotiator, particularly in the auto industry, and he also had been a member of the UAW executive board while the scandal over misuse of training funds festered.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News for Sept. 11

Cox Auto Makes Huge Investment in Rivian; Toyota Develops New Small Car Platform; UAW Could Go After GM Arlington Plant

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Toyota Launches Small-Car Variant of TNGA Platform

The move extends the reach of the automaker’s TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) platform into the small-car segment with the development of its new GA-B platform.

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Shell Adds EV Chargers to Singapore Service Stations

“To meet the country’s climate action goals, Singapore needs more and cleaner energy solutions to power lives, businesses and transport sustainably,” Shell Singapore executive Aw Kah Peng says.

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BMW Reveals i Hydrogen NEXT Concept

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The production version of the i Hydrogen NEXT is planned as a precursor to a range of FCVs BMW already has under development and plans to begin offering in 2025 at the earliest.

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Car Dealers, OEMs Should Ditch Aftersales Orthodoxies

End-to-end customer experiences blend product and service, focusing on moments that matter.

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