The coronavirus may be the official cause of death if Hertz succumbs, but the brand had serious underlying conditions.
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Tag Archives: Automotive Industry
Japan’s Justice, Ghosn Too Far
Chafing at their quarry’s cinematic escape, Japanese authorities plot a sequel where Carlos Ghosn’s wife plays a bigger role.
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Self-Driving Cars Still Face A Long Road
Self-driving cars must still travel a long road in development and acceptance before they master our streets, if they ever do.
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France Out-Amazons The Big Apple
Fiat Chrysler went full Amazon in France, proving that any deal is vulnerable to parties that put parochial interests first.
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Going, Going, Ghosn
Guilty of misconduct or not, Carlos Ghosn seems to have lost a Japanese corporate version of Game of Thrones.
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GM’s Home Field Advantage
Did the Justice Department go easy on General Motors because it is an American company? Ask Toyota.
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The Rust Belt Gets Tired Of The Label
Right-to-work: It’s not just a Southern thing anymore.
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The Crime Of Selling Your New Car
Buying something in one place and selling it elsewhere for a higher price used to be called capitalism. Some federal prosecutors now call it fraud.
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Atlanta Turns Over A New Leaf
A subsidized Nissan Leaf costs Atlantans around $1 a day to lease. No wonder Georgia generates a big share of electric car sales.
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Greg Kelly Ghoes To Trial
Not the proudest moment for Japan’s justice system: American executive Greg Kelly goes on trial in the Carlos Ghosn case.
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