WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

AUGUST 10, 2020

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With New Suburban, Tahoe, GM’s SUV Franchise Is Safe

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The independent rear suspension makes all the difference in ride, handling and third-row comfort. Plus, climbing into the third row is easier, engines are rock steady, interior is generally solid and there’s a clever sliding center console.

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Hyundai Launches Ioniq EV Brand; Mahindra North America In Trouble; Fisker Signs Deal with Magna

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ZF, Eyeing Electrification, Merges Driveline Divisions

CAR Management Briefing Seminars
ZF is working on an integrated 2-speed transmission for electric vehicles, an outlier in a world where most EVs use a single-speed transmission.

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Virus Takes Financial Toll on Legacy OEMs

CAR Management Briefing Seminars
Startup companies are mostly committed to electrified vehicles, have ready access to capital and don’t need to shore up their finances by selling internal-combustion-engine vehicles, analysts John Casesa and Rod Lache say.

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U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Continue to Fight Their Way Back in July

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U.S. light-vehicle sales, at their lowest for July since 2012, are marching in line with inventory, which also was at an 8-year low and expected to remain at that level heading into August.

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PSA’s Return to U.S. Gets Assist From Chevrolet

CAR Management Briefing Seminars
Larry Dominique, chairman and CEO of PSA North America, says that when Peugeot returns to the U.S. in a few years, it will bring with it learnings from Group PSA’s Free2Move car-sharing service.

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