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WardsAuto Daily

OCTOBER 4, 2021

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Ford Mustang Mach-E Interior a Modern Luxury Space

Subtle, sleek and modern. Those are just a few adjectives to describe the award-winning interior of Ford’s new battery-electric vehicle.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News for Oct. 4

VW ID. LIFE Design & Packaging Details; Car Sales Near Great Recession Levels; Ford & GM Settle Lawsuit

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Ford Investing in EV Training for Workers at New Plants

Ford says it is setting up a pilot program in Texas, one of the largest markets for the company’s iconic pickup trucks, to train technicians to service battery-electric vehicles such the new F-150 Lightning.

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Weekly Brief: BEVs Light Up Luxury and LCV Markets

From TU Automotive
The most expensive electric vehicle in the world is ready for market.

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U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Bottom-Out Again in September; Third-Quarter Records Weak 13.3-Million Annualized Rate

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
In a market with enough underlying demand to support 12-month volume of 17 million units or more, a dearth of product availability caused September light-vehicle sales to barely top a 12 million-unit seasonally adjusted annual rate, capping off the third quarter’s dismal 13.3 million annualized results, with expectations for little or no improvement in the fourth quarter.

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