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Georgia Sets $1.5B in Aid for Electric Vehicle Maker Rivian
The state of Georgia and local governments will give Rivian Automotive $1.5 billion of incentives to build a 7,500-job, $5 billion electric vehicle plant east of Atlanta
China Grants First Driverless Taxi Permits to Baidu, Pony.ai
China has granted Chinese internet services company Baidu and a rival autonomous car company, Pony.ai, permits to provide driverless ride-hailing services to the public in Beijing
Edmunds: A longer Loan for Your Car? Bad Idea
At today's car prices, the old rule of thumb is not only being ignored but is also unattainable for most Americans.
Ford Recalls Explorer SUVs that Can Roll Away While in Park
Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than a quarter-million Explorer SUVs in the U.S. because they can roll away unexpectedly while shifted into park.
16 States that Want to Electrify USPS Fleet File Lawsuits
California and 15 states that want the U.S. Postal Service to electrify its mail delivery vehicles are suing to halt purchases of thousands of gas-powered trucks as the agency modernizes its delivery fleet.
Uber Admits Misleading Australian Riders, Agrees to Pay $19M
Uber agreed to pay a 26 million Australian dollar ($19 million) fine for misleading riders by falsely warning they could be charged a cancellation fee and for inflating estimates of comparable taxi rides.