WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

AUGUST 5, 2020

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‘Distressed’ Auto Supplier Numbers Increase

Seven North American suppliers are among those who will “seize the moment and make more acquisitions,” predicts PwC’s Dietmar Ostermann.

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Autoline Daily: Industry News

Gordon Murray Unveils T.50 Supercar; Subaru Struggling with Inventory; Kia Reveals Stonic Hybrid

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MBS Panelists Talk China, Canada, COVID

Some trade issues affecting the automotive industry are ongoing, such as the U.S.-China trade dispute, and others are developing, including President Trump’s revived threat to reimpose tariffs on imports of Canadian aluminum, panelist Jennifer Safavian says.

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Mazda3 Offers Turbo Option for 2021

Both the Mazda3 sedan and hatchback will be available with a turbocharged 2.5L I-4, but the company still will offer the non-turbo 2.5L as standard.

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Dealership Literally Offers White-Glove Treatment

“We thought, ‘Why not make manners and hospitality our business model?’” general manager Bobby Watts says.

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New Rules Aim to Limit Vehicle Cybersecurity Risks

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“Automotive players must consider cybersecurity over the entire product life cycle and not just up to when the car is sold to a customer, because new technical vulnerabilities can emerge at any time,” says a 2019 report by consultancy McKinsey.

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