Not exact matches
DETROIT — Major
automakers on Tuesday
posted lower U.S. new vehicle sales in April as consumer demand continued to weaken and competition intensified following a lengthy boom for the industry.
No. 1 U.S.
automaker General Motors Co announced last month that it would no longer report monthly sales and instead will just
post sales
on a quarterly basis.
In a statement from Tesla that was
posted on the company's blog Thursday (June 30), the
automaker noted that the fatality was the first «in just over 130 million miles where Autopilot was activated.»
Originally
posted on Reddit, the photo was eventually published by the folks at Teslarati, and they point out that the truck was caught near Inyokern Airport in Kern County, which is about 150 miles away from Tesla's design center, the location where the
automaker will unveil the semi truck.
A couple of
posts at Green Car Congress (GCC) over the past week indicate that Toyota may have gotten the message that a pro-active business strategy focused
on fuel efficient vehicles is the best bet for
automakers in the coming years.
Don't follow in the auto industry's footsteps: A
post on The Am Law Daily includes a summary of the Leading Legal Innovation conference organized by the Southern California Innovation Project at the University of Southern California's Gould School of Law, which asked whether law firms, by failing to innovate, might be headed down the same path as the Big 3
automakers.