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01:22 Singer Vehicle Design 40:00 Day in History
40:56 Tesla Earnings
45:55 Toyota Invests >$500-m in Hybrids in U.S.
52:40 Scaringe Warns About Battery Minerals. A Speed Bump for EVs?
PANEL: Mike Austin, Hemmings;Gary Vasilash, on Automotive; John McElroy, Autoline.tv
Five years ago, foreign automakers saw China as an unending source of growth and profits. Not anymore. Today, companies like Volkswagen and General Motors are seeing sharp drops in sales and profits. And Chinese automakers are emerging as world class competitors. So, are foreign automakers in trouble in China? Michael Dunne, CEO of ZoZo Go and Tu Le, the head of Sino Auto Insights, provide their insight and analysis.
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Ford is going to split into two business units, one for ICE and one for BEV. Renault is doing the same thing and CEO Luca de Meo says it’s even looking into spinning off the BEV unit as a separate company. So what will General Motors do? We ask Mark Reuss, the President of GM, that question, as well as take a deep dive into its EV strategy.
GUEST: Mark Reuss, President, General Motors
PANEL: Gary Vasilash, on Automotive John McElroy, Autoline.tv
In addition to the terrible loss of lives, the tragic lines of refugees and brutal war crimes, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is upending the auto industry. Automakers and suppliers felt the impact immediately, and the long term implications could take years to resolve. Joe McCabe, the CEO of AutoForecast Solutions, and Justin Cox, the director of Global Production at LMC Automotive, go through the details of what we’re likely to see.
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TOPICS: 02:22 The Shyft Group
34:58 Impact of new CAFE standards on vehicle sales
52:57 VW to focus on margins vs. volume: Economies of scale?
55:20 Will Renault take the Ford approach to EV operations?
PANEL: Mark Williams, Freelance;Gary Vasilash, on Automotive; John McElroy, Autoline.tv
It takes a certain type of person to be an entrepreneur. But even those people need to know their strengths and weaknesses and how to avoid common pitfalls. Three start-up experts discuss what sets entrepreneurs apart from everyone else.
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