Alphabet Inc’s self-driving vehicle system stopped developing functions that needed motorists to take control in unsafe scenarios, its chief executive said Monday, as auto-pilot dependence left users vulnerable to interruptions
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Alphabet Inc’s self-driving vehicle system stopped developing functions that needed motorists to take control in unsafe scenarios, its chief executive said Monday, as auto-pilot dependence left users vulnerable to interruptions
General Motors accepted a $13.9 million settlement with Orange County, California after prosecutors alleged the automaker of purposefully concealing major safety flaws including those including malfunctioning ignition switches connected to
The former chief of Ford-Werke GmbH, Bernhard Mattes, is the preferred choice to head Germany’s VDA auto industry lobby when the existing chief’s contract ends next year, a newspaper reported.
The United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) stated Friday it was opening a preliminary investigation into 841,000 Ford Motor automobiles over issues the wheel may get separated while
Tesla plans to cut by 40 percent its orders for parts for the new Model 3 mass-market sedan from Taiwanese automobile part maker Hota Industrial Mfg. Co from December, a
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has filed a complaint with a U.S. regulator looking for “reparations” from a group of shipping business from Asia, Europe and South America that admitted to fixing
A French judicial inquiry into Fiat Chrysler over presumed emissions-test cheating centers if the automaker misguided buyers of Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Jeep and Lancia cars about emissions levels, as per
Consumer Reports stated on Friday that Tesla Inc had misunderstood the “average” reliability score the magazine designated to the electric automaker’s Model 3 sedan last week, calling it generally “positive”
Australia’s almost 100-year vehicle industry ended on Friday as Holden Ltd, a unit of General Motors, shut down its plant in South Australia to move production to more affordable places.
General Motors has accepted to pay $120 million to deal with claims from 49 U.S. states and the District of Columbia over defective ignition switches, state attorneys general and the





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