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WardsAuto Daily

MAY 6, 2022

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AeroMobil Aims High in Quest to Market Flying Car

With a plan to bring flying cars to the masses, AeroMobil CEO Hessel is taking his 2-seat AM 4.0 on a U.S. tour to woo investors and customers.

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Exploring The Emerging Automotive Edge
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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for May 6

Chinese Battery Companies Coming to U.S.; Mercedes Makes One-Off for will.i.am; Nikola Passes Major Milestone

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Ram Spending Pays Off With Most-Viewed Auto Ad

The Ram ad had the highest estimated national spend for the week of April 25. Stellantis’ light-truck brand opted to cast a wide net across various programs, with more than 1,400 airings – the most of any ad on the list.

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AeroMobil AM 4.0 Flying Car

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“The ultimate vision is to offer millions of customers in the U.S. the ability to use a flying car,” says Patrick Hessel, AeroMobil CEO.

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Push for Hydrogen Fueling Stations in the U.S.

From TU Automotive
A U.S. service station company is hoping to push forward hydrogen refueling options as a way of advancing take-up for the climate friendly automotive technology.

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April U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Weaker Than Expected; Still Up from March

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
Slightly weaker-than-expected results likely were rooted in retail volume, probably caused by the strong inventory mix of higher priced vehicles, escalating fuel costs and some trepidation on the economic outlook.

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