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Faraday Future ends dispute with main investor

Chinese EV developer Faraday Future said it signed a new restructuring agreement with a unit of its main investor, Evergrande Health Industry Group, ending a bitter legal fight and clearing the path for raising funds. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2AnXSek via IFTTT

Tesla has over 3,000 Model 3s left in U.S. inventory, report says

The EV maker has been urging Model 3 buyers to make use of a federal tax credit, with CEO Elon Musk reminding them on Twitter on Saturday that the benefit would drop to half beginning in 2019. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2EXEM1P via IFTTT

Ghosn's detention extended again as prosecutors build case

Japanese prosecutors extended Carlos Ghosn’s stay in jail for 10 more days, another setback for the fallen auto executive who has sought bail to start mounting his defense in the case that has shocked the global auto industry. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2F0LXHw via IFTTT

2018 Photos of the year: Anniversaries

Here's a look back at some of the automotive anniversaries celebrated in 2018. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2GMc4Dz via IFTTT

2018 By the numbers

From the price of tariffs to a gallon of gasoline, 10 numbers for an industry that lives and dies by them. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2Rw26e1 via IFTTT

Ghosn's jail detention extended again as prosecutors build case

Japanese prosecutors extended Carlos Ghosn’s stay in jail for 10 more days, another setback for the fallen auto executive who has sought bail to start mounting his defense in the case that has shocked the global auto industry. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2Qb8ySU via IFTTT

The assembly tricks that give Japan Inc. an edge

Japanese assembly lines are populated with shortcuts that can improve things in sometimes comically clever ways. Toyota thinks they're serious business and can help give it an upper hand against new rivals from China and Silicon Valley. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2Rr3y18 via IFTTT

2018 Photos of the year: Politics

Here's a look back at some moments between the auto industry and government officials. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2VdpKuy via IFTTT

The biggest stories of 2018

One auto boss goes to jail. Another dies suddenly. A third survives his self-inflicted wounds. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2EY2pYY via IFTTT

Off-site distribution center eases space crunch at 2 Pa. dealerships

At Diehl Automotive, having a distribution center off-site for the group's two Pittsburgh-area stores helps lower costs while increasing inventory control and accountability for new and used vehicles. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2EXfr8b via IFTTT

Jury to dealership in used-car fraud suit: Pay $5.8 million

After a jury's fraud judgment — and an eye-popping $5.8 million award — over the sale of a used Ferrari, an Arkansas dealership is arguing that the punishment does not fit the alleged misdeed — or the law. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2F0OqBy via IFTTT

2018 Photos of the year: Mobility

Here's a look back at some mobility happenings from 2018. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2EXfnVZ via IFTTT

2018 Photos of the year: Dealers

Here's a look back at some memorable dealership moments from 2018. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2EWs4Bn via IFTTT

Toyota workers get crash course in karakuri

Workers flock to Toyota's Karakuri Studio from Japan and virtually any other country where Toyota has a factory. They take a crash course and then go back to their home plants to implement what they've learned and further seed the ever-better mentality. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2EXfgK3 via IFTTT

2018 Photos of the year: Weather/Disaster

Here's a look back at some of the destruction caused by weather and other disasters in 2018. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2EYYvPB via IFTTT

Remembering 14 auto industry figures who died in 2018

A look at 14 auto industry figures who passed away in 2018. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2EXfcKj via IFTTT

2018 Photos of the year: Miscellany

Here's a roundup of memorable photos from the past year. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2EYYuv1 via IFTTT

2018 Photos of the year: People

Here's a look back at some moments involving people and the automotive industry from 2018. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2EXfa59 via IFTTT

A year of living badly

The industry had its share of goofs and setbacks in 2018 — as usual. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2TiWhNY via IFTTT

Used EV prices are finally heating up — a little

The 2015 Nissan Leaf, for example, has actually grown slightly in value over the last year. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2s06ovN via IFTTT

Quotables from notables

A lot of things were said in 2018. Here's our list of some of the most noteworthy. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2LHFsd5 via IFTTT

Ghosn family: Misconduct allegations are Nissan revolt, report says

The daughters of Nissan’s former chairman, Carlos Ghosn, indicted on suspicion of violating Japan’s financial reporting laws, believe the accusations are part of an internal revolt within the automaker to prevent a merger with Renault, The New York Times reported. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2RiKDWh via IFTTT

In 2018, we said goodbye to ...

In 2018, we said goodbye to some people, cars and more. Here are 10 notable ones. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2LDBYbp via IFTTT

In 2018, we said hello to ...

In 2018, we said hello to some people, cars and more. Here are 10 notable ones. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2rWpTFm via IFTTT

Wells Fargo to pay states $575 million over sales practices

The settlement with 50 states and the District of Columbia resolves state investigations into Wells Fargo’s practices from 2002 to 2017. The practices, which have previously been disclosed, include forcing insurance policies on auto-lending customers, opening bogus accounts and charging improper mortgage rate-lock extension fees. from Section Page News - Automotive News http://bit.ly/2Rpbn7m via IFTTT