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Saturday, July 28, 2018

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  Acting Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler   Trump administration to freeze Obama-era fuel standards for cars, light trucks
The Trump administration will formally lay out a plan to revisit tough new fuel economy standards that had been set in motion under President Barack Obama, according to Andrew Wheeler, the new acting head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
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  USA TODAY   Mercedes A-Class sedan revealed: Luxury car to hit U.S. in late 2018
German automaker Daimler revealed the first Mercedes-Benz A-Class sedan for sale in the U.S. market. Designed to appeal especially to buyers who are new to the Mercedes brand, the compact luxury car debuted at an event in Brooklyn. It will hit A
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  USA TODAY   Swiss hospital treated Fiat Chrysler CEO who died suddenly for more than a year
FCA says that on July 20, it was "made aware with no detail by Mr. Marchionne's family of the serious deterioration" in his health.
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  USA TODAY   Mercedes-Benz reveals A-Class compact luxury car for U.S. dealerships

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  RICHMOND, CA - MAY 24:  Brand new cars sit in a lot at the Auto Warehousing Company near the Port of Richmond on May 24, 2018 in Richmond, California.  U.S. president Donald Trump is threatening to impose heavy tariffs on auto imports and has directe   Trump's steel, auto tariffs damage GM, Fiat Chrysler, Ford
Automakers have been reaping a windfall from a strong economy and sales of big, profitable vehicles for the last several years. But the profit bonanza may be coming to an abrupt end amid concerns about escalating costs stemming from a global tra
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  USA TODAY   Sergio Marchionne’s intellect and daring reshaped Fiat Chrysler and the auto industry
The global auto industry, and everyone who knew Sergio Marchionne, is poorer that we won’t hear him again. The former Fiat Chrysler CEO has died, officials confirmed Wednesday.
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  A car dealer makes a sale.   7 tactics to help car-buying newbies bargain like a boss
1 in 4 millennial car buyers don't feel comfortable negotiating and would prefer to have their parents help make the deal. But millennials have a secret weapon that forms a strong foundation for effective negotiating strategies: a penchant for online
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  Waymo is now testing its self-driving system with a fleet of specially modified Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivans.   Waymo will give shoppers rides to Walmart with its self-driving cars
Waymo, the Alphabet-owned autonomous car company, has a test pilot plan giving rides to Walmart and four other businesses in Phoenix.
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  Fiat Chrysler Automobiles's Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne looks on during a press conference after the FCA Capital Markets Day in Balocco, Italy on June 1, 2018.   Sergio Marchionne, who saved Chrysler and Fiat, dies at 66
Sergio Marchionne, an accountant turned auto executive who is credited with saving both Fiat and Chrysler, has died. He was 66.
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A soldier carries a casket containing a remain of a U.S. soldier who was killed in the Korean War during a ceremony at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, on July 27, 2018.  The U.N. Command said the 55 cases of war remains retrieved from North

A soldier carries a casket containing a remain of a U.S. soldier who was killed in the Korean War during a ceremony at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, on July 27, 2018. The U.N. Command said the 55 cases of war remains retrieved from North
 
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