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NOVEMBER 10, 2020

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GM Hiring 3,300 Engineers for Propulsion, Software Development

Most of the new hires, to come onboard by spring 2021, will be based in North America. The automaker is looking for electrical system engineers, controls engineers and developers for Java, Android, iOS and other platforms.

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Autoline Daily 2020: Top Industry News for Nov. 10

Next-Gen Model S Planned for 2026; Hyundai Product Offensive Coming; Toyota Tundra TRD Pro Review

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All-New Tucson Leads Hyundai Ute Rollouts

Hyundai is banking on multiple propulsion sources, particularly battery-electric – and is targeting 1 million annual sales of Hyundai, Kia and Genesis BEVs by 2025, says José Muñoz, president and CEO of Hyundai North America.

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Green Means Go!

To maintain “valuable partner” status as a supplier it is paramount to incorporate sustainable practices into every possible element of an operation – from production to design, material use and functionality.

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U.S. Light-Vehicle Inventory Continues to Improve in October

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Underscoring why North American production will remain strong for some time is inventory of domestically built vehicles, which ended October down 25%.

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Strong Conversion, Demand for Pickups Pushing Growth

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Light-vehicle sales grew 2% from August to their highest level since the pandemic began impacting the economy in March.

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