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“Driver Gets Ticket for Rear-Ending Trooper at Car Wash | Giga Gears”

State troopers seem to get a lot of things wrong. From performing the PIT maneuver on the wrong car during a chase, to causing unnecessary deaths during said chases, to issuing fake tickets to cover up racism, major screw ups are commonplace at departments across the country. They can even mishandle what would…

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“Mercedes May Cut GLC and GLE Coupe SUVs | Giga Gears”

Mercedes GLC Coupe side tracking
GLC Coupé (pictured) and GLE Coupé are said to be "top of the list" for retirement
Duo could be the next to go as the brand reviews the future of its combustion-engined cars

Mercedes-Benz is considering retiring the GLC Coupé and larger GLE Coupé from its line-up in a continuation of its model consolidation plans, according to officials from the German car maker.

The two combustion-engined coupé-SUVs are said to be at the “top of the list” of existing models facing the chop as Mercedes continues the process of transitioning to a fully electric line-up.

The company has already removed the combustion-engined C-Class Coupé and S-Class Coupé along with the CLS and X-Class pick-up from its line-up in recent years.

Original plans also called for the axing of the A-Class hatchback and B-Class MPV by the end of 2024. However, they have been given a reprieve until 2026, when they are expected to be retired from the Mercedes line-up for good.

A source at Mercedes' headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, acknowledged an earlier report by German business publication Handelsblatt that suggested an announcement on further model consolidation is imminent. However, he wouldn’t be drawn specifically on moves to retire the GLC Coupé and GLE Coupé, saying: “Every current model is under review. It is a continuous process.” 

The decision to reduce the number of Mercedes model derivatives comes as the firm invests heavily in the development of new electric models.

While the existing second-generation GLC Coupé, codenamed the C254, is in the first year of a planned seven-year model cycle, the recently facelifted GLE Coupé (the C169) was introduced in 2019.

Later this year, Mercedes plans to unveil the first in a quartet of models to be based on its new MMA platform, the third-generation CLA saloon.

The new four-door model, to be offered in both pure-electric and combustion-engined forms, will be joined in 2025 by successor models to the CLA Shooting Brake, EQA and EQB.

“Best Convertibles Under $15,000: What to Buy?” | Giga Gears

Joseph lives in Colorado and needs to replace his Eclipse Spyder with another droptop that can handle a road trip. He has a budget of up to $14,000 but would really prefer something with front or AWD. What car should he buy?

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“2025 Autocar Drivers of Change Nominations Now Open | Giga Gears”

Autocar Drivers of Change initiative logo Autocar, Ennis & Co and SMMT launch new awards to celebrate diverse automotive talent

Autocar has opened nominations for the 2025 Drivers of Change awards, a new initiative held in association with Ennis & Co and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) to champion diverse talent in the automotive industry.

A returning name with a completely new format and approach, Drivers of Change is a sibling event to Autocar’s Great Women initiative, which celebrates the automotive industry as a place that welcomes everybody. 

Autocar Drivers of Change winners will be individuals who are driving change and promoting diversity in their business in whichever role they perform. Judges will be looking for entries that can demonstrate the adoption of diversity of background, experience and thought in their business.

Winners will be named in nine categories but anyone appearing on the shortlist will be able to call themselves an 'Autocar Driver of Change'. They will all be celebrated at a special event hosted at the SMMT’s London headquarters on 6 February 2025.

The top candidates will be selected from the following areas of the car industry: marketing; manufacturing; operations; PR and communications; purchasing; retail; sales; talent; and vehicle development.

Individuals can put themselves forward for consideration, or can be nominated by friends, colleagues and employers. The awards are open to all working in the British car industry, and Britons working abroad.

Do you know someone you could nominate? Think far and wide within your organisation - we’re encouraging people to think outside of their immediate team for people deserving of an award.

Those nominating will need to supply evidence of the nominee’s business and/or industry impact. There is no limit to the number of nominations that can be submitted by a company.

Head here to submit your nomination before the deadline on 25 October

“Carlos Ghosn Ordered to Pay Nissan $32M and Yacht”

Good morning! It’s Thursday, September 26, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know.

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