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General Motors lays off about 1,000 workers, cutting costs to compete in a crowded automobile marketGeneral Motors is laying off about 1,000 workers worldwide, shedding costs as it tries to compete in a crowded global automobile market.
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The impacts of tariffs on cars from Chinese automakers, a new graphic novel on the fallibility of the mind and body, and how an adoptee from Detroit found his distant relatives in Finland.
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General Motors and other automakers are playing fast and loose with data gathered from newer-model, internet-connected vehicles. On this episode of the Stateside podcast we look at how this data is collected, and how it’s funneled to insurance companies, sometimes in violation of privacy policies as customers understand them.
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The credits range from $3,750 to $7,500 and are aimed at boosting EV sales as the Biden administration tries to cut planet-warming emissions.
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At the Trenton Engine Plant rally, UAW leaders said they don't want a strike, but union members should be ready. The union's contract with Detroit automakers expires September 14.
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Stellantis' Mack Avenue automobile plant continues to receive citations from EGLE due to foul odor emissions. Listen to today's pod to hear how the pollution is affecting neighboring residents.
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U.S. automakers are seeing a ripple effect of production line slow-downs and shut-downs due to the ongoing computer chip shortage.Autotrader Senior…
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Today on Stateside, a violinist from the Grand Rapids Symphony talks about rehearsing without an ensemble, and other oddities of 2020. Plus, we talk about…
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In 2009, it was official: China leapfrogged past the United States to become the largest auto market in the world.The world's most populous country offers…
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The Chinese say they’re willing to change the rules that protect their precious auto industry. That’d be the industry companies like General Motors have…