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APRIL 4, 2018

Oz-China Research Partnership to Help Vehicles ‘See’

The Australian government’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization’s Data61 and Chinese technology company ZongMu will work to prevent vehicle-pedestrian collisions by equipping vehicles with computer vision.

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Autoline Daily

Ford Escape Struggles in IIHS Test, Car Sales Rebound in March, Where Do Designers Find Inspiration?

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X Marks Starting Point in Vote on New Proton’s Name

The national automaker is offering four voting options online: X7, PX7, X70 and X700. Malaysians can come up with another name, subject to a number of restrictions, if those four don’t resonate.

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Magna JV Will Produce Liftgates in China

The addition of the liftgate joint venture raises to 50 the number of Magna facilities in China, where the Canada-based supplier has more than 22,700 employees.

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Autos on List of U.S. Goods Facing Added China Tariff

The products targeted by the tariffs were worth $50 billion in 2017.

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Killing Business With Faulty Online Pricing? Here’s a Fix

Car dealership price transparency, not price itself, is the top differentiator, because transparency plays a huge role in delivering a superior customer experience.

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Toyota's China Sales Up 5.4% in March

The Japanese automaker aims to sell 1.4 million vehicles in China in 2018.

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GM Korea Still Pressing Union for Pay, Bonus Freeze

The union’s conditions for accepting a wage and bonus freeze include GM Korea guaranteeing no layoffs for 10 years, issuing company stock to workers in amounts that exceed their 2017 wage and bonus payments and retaining all current benefits.

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Source Says German Car Sales Down 3.5% in March

Sales of diesel-powered vehicles plunged about 20%.

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