(TestMiles) – For decades, German automakers operated with a relatively simple strategy. What worked in Europe generally worked in America. Product planning, engineering priorities, powertrain choices, and technology rollouts were often developed together, with roughly 80 percent overlap between the two markets. Only a small percentage of vehicles or features required major regional adjustments. That approach [...]
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