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APRIL 9, 2018

With Car Sales Down, Chevy Revitalizing Lineup

The ’19 model year will bring a “restyled face of Chevy cars,” with signature lighting, sculpted grilles, dual-element taillamps and redesigned front ends for a more premium look for the Spark, Cruze and Malibu, as well as updates for Camaro.

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Mazda’s Sales Soar in 2018; New Technique to Build Roads; Chevy Spark on The Chopping Block

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Osram, Continental Form Automotive Lighting JV

The Osram Continental JV’s product portfolio will feature semiconductor-based lighting modules such as LEDs for front and rear headlights, lasers and light control units.

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Unions Losing Support as GM Korea Flounders

South Korea's reputation for militant unions and rigid labor practices have long been cited as contributing to high labor costs. With General Motors cutting some 2,600 jobs and threatening to leave South Korea in the absence of steep union concessions, the once sympathetic public is nowhere to be seen.

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CDK: New Open Platform Set to Revolutionize Auto Retailing

In a WardsAuto Q&A, top executives describe how and why the company’s heralded Fortellis came into being.

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GM Korea May Drop Spark, Replace With CUV

GM Korea says plans for a CUV that would replace the Spark, whose U.S. sales fell 36% last year, depends on gaining support from the South Korean government and concessions by its employee union.

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New Zealand Orders Takata Airbag-Related Recall

Consumer Affairs Minister Kris Faafoi says the new recall is focused on Alpha-type Takata airbags because they present the highest safety risk to drivers and passengers.

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