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DECEMBER 14, 2022

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2023 Toyota Prius Stylish, Affordable Package

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The Japanese automaker’s venerable hybrid isn’t what it used to be, and that’s a good thing.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for Dec. 14

Manchin Squashes IRA Loopholes; Ford Hiring Laid Off Software Engineers; Honda Designs Cars With VR

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2023 Toyota Prius

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The fifth-generation Prius gets a stylish makeover to better stand out in what's fast becoming a crowded electrified-vehicle market, filled with pure battery-electrics.

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Automakers Asking Suppliers to Be Good Corporate Citizens

The impetus to apply ESG (environmental, social and governance) standards comes from investment firms with huge asset bases such as Black Rock, which are reacting to concerns about climate change and other issues.

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Stellantis Switching Van Parts Shipments From Roads to Sea

The new 891-nautical-mile sea route between Vigo, Spain, and Ellesmere Port, U.K., is expected to take an estimated 14,700 truck journeys off U.K. and continental Europe roads annually, saving about 11 million miles of road travel.

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Tesla Looks Like Wobbling on Camera-Only AV Tech

From TU Automotive
Tesla may be finally admitting its camera-only approach to its automated driving system may not be up to the job as it makes an application to reinstall radar sensors on its cars.

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North American Barometer: 2023 A New Dawn or More of the Same?

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
With supply-chain disruptions starting to stabilize, and available production getting closer to capacity, the economy could be the biggest obstacle to growth in 2023. However, how automakers ultimately react to the underlying trends tied to the pandemic, and subsequent parts shortages, remains unclear.

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