As I fly down to Nashville to drive Nissan's latest iteration of their 4DSC ("four-door sports car") – the Maxima – we will have all the articles you expect on a Monday.
Here's what happened over the weekend.
- Aston Martin likely to shun Mercedes' platform for DBX crossover (Automotive News)
It seems Aston Martin won't be leveraging its partnership with Daimler to acquire a platform for their DBX SUV. Instead, the British marque is likely to use a modified version of their own sports car architecture. - Toyota, Honda have best supplier relations in U.S. – study (Reuters)
Maybe General Motors should rethink their One Cost model… - CEO: Nissan will have autonomous driving by 2020 (The Detroit News)
Carlos Ghosn is sticking to his guns with his 2020 autonomous driving prediction. The only holdback, he says, could be legislation. - Chevrolet keeps its pocket rocket plans tucked away (Automotive News)
If you're hoping for a sports car below Camaro, Reuss says, "On those cars, the price point begins to approach the segment of the next car up. We would spend a lot of money and resources, and what are we really doing?" Not building the Code 130R, apparently.
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