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GM's Cruise self-driving fleet set to return to the road in Phoenix
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoGeneral Motors' self-driving car subsidiary Cruise is inching closer to restarting its driverless robo taxi business after halting all services and recalling its vehicles late last year. The ...
F1 News: Andretti Pushes Formula One For 'Answers Soon'
Sports Illustrated· 5 hours agoDespite facing initial rejection for their 2025/6 Formula One entry, Andretti Autosport, in...
General Motors Names Alps Alpine North America, Inc. a 2023 Supplier of the Year
Valley City Times Record· 2 days agoGeneral Motors recognized Alps Alpine North America, Inc. as a 2023 Supplier of the Year. GM...
Major Buick redesign keeps China in mind despite slowing sales overseas
Newsweek· 1 day agoGeneral Motors delivered more than 2 million vehicles in China in 2023. About one quarter of those,...
GM-owned Cruise reached a more than $8M settlement with pedestrian who was dragged by robo taxi
Fortune via AOL· 4 hours agoCruise, the self-driving robo taxi company owned by General Motors, reached a settlement with the...
Major car brand forced to end production of popular fuel-powered sedan to focus on electric vehicles
Ashley County Ledger· 7 hours agoGeneral Motors has announced that it will be ending production of one of its most popular models, in...
Analyst Report: General Motors Company
Morningstar Research via Yahoo Finance· 7 hours agoGeneral Motors Co. emerged from the bankruptcy of General Motors Corp. (old GM) in July 2009. GM has eight brands and operates under four segments: GM North America, GM International, Cruise ...
Cramer says Ford and General Motors are big winners after Biden raises tariffs on Chinese imports
CNBC· 4 hours agoCNBC's Jim Cramer said investors should look past the "meme stock" wave on Wall Street and instead...
Cruise to relaunch driverless service in Phoenix, after safety enhancements
CBT News· 13 hours agoGeneral Motors’ self-driving car subsidiary, Cruise, is preparing to relaunch its driverless...
GM’S Cruise Pays More Than $8 Million in Robotaxi Settlement
Bloomberg· 1 hour agoGeneral Motors Co.’s autonomous taxi unit has reached an $8 million to $12 million settlement with a pedestrian who was dragged by one of its self-driving vehicles in San Francisco, according to a person familiar with the situation.