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Saturday, November 11, 2017

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This photo provided by Ford shows the 2018 Ford F-150, a top-selling truck in the full-size category. It was updated for the 2018 model year with revised styling and a new 10-speed automatic transmission for improved fuel efficiency.
 
  Pickup battle: Edmunds sizes up Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado 1500  
  For decades now, pickups have been the best-selling vehicles in America, and two of the most popular are the Ford F-150 and the Chevrolet Silverado 1500.  
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  File photo taken in 2017 shows the Volkswagen logo on one of the German automaker's  cars in Beijing, China.   VW takes nearly $3B extra charge for fixing scandal-tainted U.S. diesel vehicles
The added financial hit could push the German automaker's total cost for the scandal past $30B
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  The semi-autonomous driving system called   7 lessons from 2,300 miles in Cadillac's new partial self-driving car
The car did most of the driving on a trip from Detroit to New Orlearns
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  McLaren 720S is the English automaker's latest high-tech machine.   Review: McLaren 720S is a jet fighter for the street
The Surrey, England, automaker has created the ultimate tech-world talisman.
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  Golden Retriever Looking Out Of Car Window   Here are the best new vehicles for traveling with dogs
To travel well with a dog, you have to think like a dog: Where can I stretch out?
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    A look at some odd cars at England's Lancaster Classic Motor Show

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  Jim Hackett became Ford's CEO last month. The tech-savvy Hackett was previously CEO of Steelcase.   CEO: Ford's 'business is computing,' not just making cars
CEO Jim Hackett says cars are now rolling computers
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    Riders in Vietnam love their vintage Soviet-made Minsk motorcycles

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  Opel cars stand on the assembly line in the Opel car manufactory in Ruesselsheim, Germany. European automakers Opel and Vauxhall say there'll be no forced layoffs and all of their current plants will be maintained as they look to a new future under F   Opel, Vauxhall seek to avoid forced layoffs in turnaround
European automakers Opel and Vauxhall said Thursday they want to avoid forced layoffs as part of a turnaround plan under French owner PSA Group.
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  BMW says its new M3 CS is at home on the street or the track   BMW amps up performance with new M3 CS sedan
The car will make its debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
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Rohingya refugees look through a temporary bamboo barricade at the Thankhali refugee camp in Bangladesh's Ukhia district.

Rohingya refugees look through a temporary bamboo barricade at the Thankhali refugee camp in Bangladesh's Ukhia district.
 
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