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NOVEMBER 30, 2023



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Auto Reliability Rankings Reflect EV Growing Pains

EV makers “need some time to work out the bugs,” says Consumer Reports’ chief automotive tester Jake Fisher.

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Autoline Daily 2023: Top Industry News for Nov. 30
EU Predicts Huge Jump in EV Sales; Sagging Jeep Sales Trigger Shakeup; UAW Targets All Non-Union Automakers

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UAW Looks to Bring Non-Union Workers Into Fold

The UAW represents about 150,000 auto workers and is looking to enlist a similar number employed at 13 plants in the southern and western U.S.

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Mahle Chosen As Standard Bearer for Wireless BEV Charging

SAE selects the Tier 1 supplier's inductive charging technology as the industry standard setter.

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Hyundai, Kia Unveil In-Wheel BEV Powertrain

While not a unique solution, the Uni Wheel could be first to the mass market.

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V2X the Missing Link to Full Autonomy

Ignoring vehicle-to-infrastructure connectivity is holding back driverless technology development.

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GM Plans Stock Buyback, Reduced AV Investment

The 46-day UAW strike in September and October cost GM roughly $1.1 billion, but the settlement’s price tag only modestly exceeded the automaker’s original projections, GM Chair and CEO Mary Barra says.

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