The tie-up would be the biggest car combination since Daimler and Chrysler two decades ago. Smaller deals followed, some of which have worked, like Fiat’s acquisition of Chrysler. But DaimlerChrysler’s messy divorce triggered an industry-wide reevaluation of the merits of big, full-blown mergers.
I believe “Mitsubishi Corp” in the article is a typo for “Mitsubishi Motors”
Columbo liked his Peugot
With electric cars and self driving on the horizon, if cars drive the speed limit determined by AI, what value will performance other than battery life have?
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