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Ford’s February Sales Down 7 Percent Despite Strong Month for F-Series

Ford reported a nearly 7-percent year-over-year decline in U.S. vehicle sales for February, despite another strong month for its bread-and-butter F-Series.

Chinese-Backed Startup SF Motors Begins Testing Automated Driving Systems on California Roads

SF Motors said it has begun test-driving autonomous technology on the streets of Silicon Valley after receiving a permit from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to test autonomous vehicle technology on public roads.

Nissan, DeNA to Test ‘Robo-Vehicle’ Mobility Service

Nissan and DeNA Co. this month will be field-testing Easy Ride, the robo-vehicle mobility service being developed by both companies, Nissan said.

Crossover SUVs Fuel Strong February for Mazda in U.S.

The CX-5 compact SUV and CX-9 midsize SUV were the only models in Mazda’s U.S. lineup that posted year-over-year sales gains.

Honda Milestone: 25 Million U.S.-Built Vehicles

Honda on Feb. 28 built its 25 millionth automobile in the United States, a 2018 Accord produced at the Marysville Auto Plant in Ohio.

XL Hybrids to Unveil ‘Industry-First’ Hybrid-Electric Ford F-250 Pickup Truck

XL Hybrids, which develops electrification systems for the commercial vehicle market, said it will unveil the industry-first XLH hybrid-electric Ford F-250 pickup at the upcoming NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis.

Subaru to Launch Certified Collision Repair Program

Wadsworth International announced its recent partnership with Subaru of America to launch the automaker’s official certified collision program.

Automakers Must Make ‘Quiet Vehicles’ Noisier by 2020: NHTSA

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has published a final rule establishing minimum sound-level requirements for low-speed operation of hybrid and electric vehicles.

What’s in a Car, Truck or SUV? Periodic Table of Vehicle Elements Can Show You

A new graphic from GMB North America highlights the various natural elements that are used in vehicle production.

Hypothetically Speaking: When a Bad ‘Widget’ Repair Causes a Serious Injury, Who’s at Fault?

The following is a hypothetical situation to stimulate thought and conversation among professionals, no matter what industry you’re in.

America’s Mood Swings Reflected in Vehicles We Buy

It seems that as goes the nation’s social mood, so go the types of vehicles we demand from the auto industry.

Hyundai Showcases Self-Driven Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicle

A fleet of Hyundai’s next-generation fuel-cell electric cars has completed a 190-kilometer (118-mile) journey from Seoul to Pyeongchang, the automaker said.