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7 votes
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What free, ad-supported Uber rides might look like. Mockups, economics, and analysis.
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Maersk is investing £1bn to speed up its switch to carbon neutral operations – eight methanol fuelled vessels could help save more than 1m tonnes of carbon emissions a year
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Transatlantic conquest the aim for new budget airline Norse – insists that demand for travel is bouncing back as coronavirus restrictions eased
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Nikola founder Trevor Milton charged with securities fraud and wire fraud for making false and misleading claims about the status of the US company's electric trucks and technology
12 votes -
Toyota is quietly pushing Congress to slow the shift to electric vehicles
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Less than a week after US IPO, Didi Chuxing shares plunge in response to the Chinese government removing the ride-hailing app from stores to perform a security review
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Tesla was found guilty of throttling charging speed and battery capacity through a software update in Norway – thirty owners behind the lawsuit awarded 136,000 kroner
8 votes -
US rental companies buy up used cars as chip crisis gets worse
12 votes -
‘It’s going to end up like Boeing’: How freight rail is courting catastrophe
11 votes -
This is "Not a Wheelchair" - Introducing the Rig
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Volkswagen is rebranding its North American division as 'Voltswagen'
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Swedish lithium-ion battery maker Northvolt gets $14 billion order as Volkswagen raises ownership
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Volvo Cars to go fully electric by 2030 – it will phase out all car models with internal combustion engines, including hybrids
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Tesla recalls 135,000 cars after pushing back against regulators
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Norwegian Air gives up long-haul flying in plan to exit insolvency – seeks to raise as much as $590 million in new capital
7 votes -
Boeing charged and agrees to pay $2.5 billion for 737 MAX fraud conspiracy
16 votes -
Walmart will use fully driverless trucks to make deliveries in 2021
7 votes -
Uber to give up on self-driving tech and finds a partner in Aurora instead
8 votes -
GM will recall about seven million US pickup trucks and SUVs from the 2007-2014 model years to replace potentially dangerous Takata air bag inflators
12 votes -
Norwegian Air files for bankruptcy protection in Ireland – low-cost airline to continue reduced flight schedule and shares will still be traded in Oslo
5 votes -
Norwegian Air said it is facing a “very uncertain future” after the government of Norway refused to grant further financial assistance to the airline
6 votes -
What Prop. 22’s defeat would mean for Uber and Lyft — and drivers
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Finnish carrier Finnair will start selling business class airplane food in supermarkets in a move to keep its catering staff employed
8 votes -
Waymo is opening its fully driverless service to the general public in Phoenix
9 votes -
Inside the airline industry's meltdown: Coronavirus has hit few sectors harder than air travel, wiping out tens of thousands of jobs and uncountable billions in revenue
14 votes -
Seattle approves minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers
9 votes -
Nikola: How to parlay an ocean of lies into a partnership with the largest auto OEM in America
14 votes -
The age of electric cars is dawning ahead of schedule
6 votes -
Uber is hurting drivers like me in its legal fight in California
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Appeals court grants a stay on injunction, after Lyft announces rideshare operations would be suspended in California at 11:59 PM tonight
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Uber and Lyft both threaten to suspend their services in California unless the ruling requiring them to classify drivers as employees is overturned
18 votes -
Supreme Court of Canada sides with Uber drivers, opening door to $400M class-action lawsuit
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Ford recalls 2.15 million US vehicles for potentially faulty door latches
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Why helicopter airlines failed
6 votes -
Hertz files for bankruptcy in the US after rental-car demand vanishes
20 votes -
EU regulator to probe Air Canada's proposed takeover of Transat
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Uber lays off another 3000 employees, shuts forty-five offices in coronavirus crunch
7 votes -
Uber loses $2.9 billion in Q1 2020, offloads bike and scooter business
11 votes -
Bird, the electric scooter startup with big workplace problems
5 votes -
Norwegian Air reported that four Swedish and Danish subsidiaries had filed for bankruptcy – 4,700 pilots and cabin crew members would be affected
4 votes -
Finnish carrier Finnair, which has focused heavily on routes to Asia, says it will deepen its cooperation with China's Juneyao Air
3 votes -
Fear of an impending used car price collapse grips US auto industry
9 votes -
Bird lays off about 30% of workforce amid COVID-19 pandemic
6 votes -
Ford weighing shift reductions as UAW presses Big Three US automakers to close factories
5 votes -
Stay home if you want, Musk tells Tesla workers as Fremont plant stays open
5 votes -
Norwegian Air crew were shut out of hotel over cash fears – Gatwick hotel asked for upfront payment from lossmaking low-cost carrier
3 votes -
Norwegian Air shares plummet as coronavirus hammers travel sector – shares have fallen 70% in under a month as analysts point out weak cash reserves
5 votes -
Waymo has raised $2.25 billion from external investors
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Angry PM Scott Morrison accuses General Motors of letting Holden 'wither away' after taking $2bn in subsidies
Angry Scott Morrison accuses GM of letting Holden 'wither away' after taking $2bn in subsidies For context: Holden is an Australian home-grown brand. It became a subsidiary of General Motors in...
Angry Scott Morrison accuses GM of letting Holden 'wither away' after taking $2bn in subsidies
For context: Holden is an Australian home-grown brand. It became a subsidiary of General Motors in 1931, but it started manufacturing cars in Australia from 1948. The 1950s FJ Holden is an Australian icon. The Holden Commodore was the family sedan for Aussies all through the 1980s & 1990s. Aussie car lovers fell into two tribes: Holden or Ford. If you ask any Aussie to name a few famous Australian brands, Holden will get a mention.
General Motors stopped manufacturing Holdens in Australia a few years ago, but they assured us that Holdens would continue to be made (albeit overseas) and sold here.
Now the brand itself is being axed, at the end of next year.
14 votes