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VW is not interested to merge with FCA

CEO of Volkswagen Matthias Mueller have stopped the rumors about the merging of his company with Italian rival Fiat Chrysler. The rumors about merging two automotive giants started after FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne said last week that VW could be an attractive prospective partner and may be interested in talks. "I haven't seen Marchionne for

Producers in auto industry to collaborate with supportive industries to achieve autonomous driving

First person of Fiat Chrysler global design said that autonomous driving is not only going to lean on the vehicles itself. Ralph V. Gilles, Head of Design and a member of the FCA Group Executive Council (GEC) has an opinion that infrastructure need to be developed side by side with the technologies. In order to

By |2018-11-30T15:57:19+00:00February 9th, 2017|Categories: Future Cars, US, World|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

General Motors invests $1 billion in U.S. operations, providing 1.500 jobs in the country

General Motors today saying that will invest $1 billion in its U.S. manufacturing operations, creating or keeping 1.500 jobs. The automaker also says it will move production of axle pickup to Michigan, not only its next generation, but also work previously done in Mexico, which means 450 new U.S. jobs. Furthermore GM will create at

By |2017-01-18T18:37:57+00:00January 18th, 2017|Categories: US, World|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

New emission scandal – Main actor Fiat Chrysler

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accused on Thursday Fiat Chrysler for concealing the information about instalment of software that regulates emissions in over than 100,000 Jeeps and Dodges. Fiat Chrysler could pay the penalty in huge amount of more than $44,000 per vehicle. If the fine will be determined, and we are talking about

U.S. auto market slowing down

U.S. auto sales dropped down for the third month in the row, showed reports of automakers at the end of October. All the producers are facing with the slowing of sales including the largest, such as: General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, Honda, Nissan and Toyota. They al fell in October after the same situation in September

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