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  2. With General Motors pulling the plug on Cruise, every ... - AOL

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    For more than a year after robotaxi company Cruise paused its self-driving ride hailing service, General Motors executives repeated the same talking points: Cruise robotaxis will be back on the ...

  3. Cruise (autonomous vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The first product offered by Cruise, before acquisition by GM, was the RP-1, announced in June 2014 as a kit to be available in 2015. The RP-1 was priced at US$10,000, including installation, and was intended to be retrofitted to 2012 and newer Audi A4 and S4 cars. The RP-1 package included a roof-mounted "sensor pod" with cameras, radar, GPS ...

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    Program. Transfer partners. Point value. Key benefits. Chase Ultimate Rewards. 11 airlines and 3 hotels. 1 to 2 cents. Good travel insurance, flexible redemption, primary car rental coverage

  5. Employee pricing - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler was the most notable of all during this promotion, with its "Employee Pricing Plus". Characterized by generous incentives combined with rebates on most Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep models, Chrysler claims their offer bests those "employee discount" prices offered by General Motors or Ford Motor Company.

  6. GM's Cruise robotaxi exit a result of 'serious problems' from ...

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    GM said the restructuring is projected to lower spending by more than $1 billion annually after the reorg is completed, which is expected in the first half of 2025.

  7. GM Certified Service - Wikipedia

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    At the time, GM marketed vehicles in the US under the Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Cadillac, and GMC brands. Television commercials in the United States used actor Barry Coe as a spokesman. Jerome H. Peleaux was the creator and tester of the program for GM. Former logo of GM Certified Service, then GM Goodwrench