Listen to “AD #4319 – Key Tesla Cybercab Details Revealed; Lincoln Seeks China Exemption for Nautilus; AI Makes $7,000 Mistake” on Spreaker. Follow us on social media: Runtime: 9:33 0:00 GM to Make Military Munitions 1:04 Iran War Effects Will Linger for Months 1:41 Key Tesla Cybercab Details 2:39 EV Sales Forecast Much Lower Than Before 4:26 Lincoln Seeks China Exemption for Nautilus 5:12 AI Makes $7,000 Mistake 6:15 Alpine Opens Orders for A390 GTS 7:08 Is Nissan’s ‘China Speed’ Too Slow? Visit our sponsors to thank them for their support of Autoline Daily: Bridgestone, CSP and Intrepid Control Systems. »Subscribe to Podcast | HIDE TRANSCRIPTSHOW TRANSCRIPT This is Autoline Daily, the show dedicated to enthusiasts of the global automotive industry. GM TO MAKE MILITARY MUNITIONS Yesterday we reported how European automakers are getting into the defense business. Today the Wall Street Journal reports that General Motors is talking with Lockheed Martin about making parts for munitions. GM already has a business unit called GM Defense, but up to now it focused on making vehicles that can carry troops or go out on patrol, not weapons or munitions production. The U.S. recently accused Chinese automakers NIO and BYD of aiding the Chinese military and blocked them from doing business with U.S. defense contractors. Both companies denied those claims, and currently they don’t do any business with the U.S. government. So as a result we wonder if the Chinese government will retaliate against GM. In any case, we’re likely to see more automakers and suppliers around the world gettin...
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AD #4319 – Key Tesla Cybercab Details Revealed; Lincoln Seeks China Exemption for Nautilus; AI Makes $7,000 Mistake
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