Electric Scooters Are Causing Havoc. This Man Is Shrugging It Off.
Travis VanderZanden, chief executive of electric scooter start-up Bird, is unperturbed by how San Francisco and other cities are in an uproar over the dockless vehicles.
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Travis VanderZanden, chief executive of electric scooter start-up Bird, is unperturbed by how San Francisco and other cities are in an uproar over the dockless vehicles.
By NELLIE BOWLES and DAVID STREITFELD
After 11 months as chief, Jim Hackett has yet to satisfy those looking for a clear articulation of a strategy. But big moves could be in the offing.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Larry Thompson, a former U.S. deputy attorney general, said the carmaker had not held wrongdoers accountable or been serious enough about change.
By JACK EWING
Days after a news report focused on conditions at the plant, a California agency said it was investigating an episode that left a millwright’s jaw broken.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
With any luck, your son or daughter has a job to go with that sheepskin. Here are some suggestions if that newly minted adult needs a way to get there.
By TOM VOELK
The authorities searched the Stuttgart offices of the sports car maker, one of Volkswagen’s most profitable units, and said a Porsche board member was a suspect in an emissions-cheating scandal.
By JACK EWING
The maker of electric cars expects to idle its assembly line for several days to clear impediments that have held production well below the company’s targets.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
McLaren’s lust-worthy high-performance cars can trace their heritage to the track. But there’s still a challenge in making you want to buy one.
By STANLEY REED
Whether they call themselves consultants, brokers or concierges, paid negotiators can haggle for you. But some in the industry say their competitors are unscrupulous.
By ROY FURCHGOTT
A test drive shows the allure of the company’s mass-market electric car and limitations of its Autopilot system.
By JAMES B. STEWART
The United States could do a lot more to make car travel safer for children and easier on parents.
By AARON E. CARROLL
Behind-the-scenes talks could preserve some rules targeted by the Environmental Protection Agency for elimination.
By HIROKO TABUCHI
In the 1950s, when women were relegated to housework, Stringfield revved and roared through Florida’s palm-tree-lined streets on her Harley-Davidson.
By NIKITA STEWART
The electric-car maker said output of its first mass-market offering, the Model 3, was up to 2,000 a week. But that’s still short of the goal set by Elon Musk.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE