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Court tosses DeLorean widow's 'Back to the Future' lawsuitA federal court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by the widow of automaker John DeLorean over royalties stemming from the "Back to the Future" movies. Sally DeLorean claimed a Texas company using the DeLorean name had illegally accepted royalties from...
8 years ago
Jeep in hot water over ad with SUV romping in wild watersThe head of one of the nation's largest fish conservation groups says Fiat Chrysler's Super Bowl ads glorified the destruction of aquatic habitat in an apparent attempt to appeal to off-road thrill-seekers.It's the second time ads by the automaker have...
7 years ago
156,000 Mazda vehicles added to Takata air bag recallMazda on Tuesday said that an additional 156,000 cars and crossover SUVs are subject to an increasingly massive recall to replace defective airbag components built by automotive supplier Takata. The latest recall covers 2010-2013 Mazda 6 sedans, 2010-12 Mazda CX-7...
7 years ago
Cadillac CTS recalled over seat heaters that may catch fireSeat heaters that may provide too much of a good thing prompted General Motors last week to recall about 54,000 2014-2016 Cadillac CTS sedans. GM said in government filings that the issue stems from seat heaters that are activated without...
8 years ago
Buick to drop its own name from future carsBeginning next year, Buick won't put its signature on its cars. Instead, the only identifying mark to notify onlookers that they are behind a Buick will be the red, silver and blue “trishield” emblem. The only words to appear on...
7 years ago
BMW to make electric MINIs in ChinaBMW Group and the biggest Chinese SUV brand, Great Wall Motor, announced a partnership Tuesday to produce electric MINI vehicles in China as global automakers ramp up development under pressure from Beijing.The companies said they signed an agreement Monda
7 years ago
Japan to US: Auto tariff would damage US, world economyJapan's government warned in a report Friday that a higher U.S. tariff on auto imports could backfire, jeopardizing hundreds of thousands of American jobs created by Japanese auto-related companies, raising prices for U.S. consumers and devastating the U.S
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