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DECEMBER 3, 2018

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BMW iNEXT Concept Points to Brand’s Autonomous and Electric Future

The BEV will go into production in 2021, have a range of more than 400 miles and Level 3 autonomy and an interior that emphasizes riding more than driving.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News

Tesla Hits Model 3 Milestone; Global Car Sales Tumble in October; Gladiator Vs. Wrangler Differences

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Lincoln Makes Its Own Comeback Bid

Los Angeles Auto Show
The Navigator and Aviator are not just a 1-2 punch, they are a pair of pile drivers into two of the most desirable segments in the U.S.
 

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From the Floor: 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show Gallery

Photos from the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show, featuring new models (and a couple of old ones).
 
 

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Auto Analyst Forecasts Industry Trends for 2019

In a Q&A with Wards, Eric Lyman of TrueCar looks at the year ahead, talks about what’s currently going on and discusses the issue of vehicle affordability.

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Slow & Steady: A Case for Driverless Shuttles

Whether in Detroit, Calgary, Dublin or Dallas, slow-moving shuttles or pods have safely and effectively met the needs of business districts, college campuses and congested neighborhoods.

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Nissan Looks to Future That’s Driverless, With Fewer Cars

Nissan Futures event at Los Angeles Auto Show gathers diverse group of non-automotive speakers to envision what’s down the road.

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